Building an OTP release for ejabberd with Elixir mix
ejabberd is an ubiquitous Erlang application that is widely available in Linux distributions. For that reason, it needs to rely on the de facto Linux
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ejabberd is an ubiquitous Erlang application that is widely available in Linux distributions. For that reason, it needs to rely on the de facto Linux
4 min readLudovic Dubost, XWiki founder, explains what he has learned in more than 10 years running his company. Mickaël and Ludovic discuss what it is like
1 min readIn this interview (in French), Huy Phong Nguyen explains how IMA Technologies leverage the power of ejabberd realtime messaging platform to power a mission critical
1 min readThe XMPP Standards Foundation has moved a while back the repository for the XMPP specification documents to Github: xsf/xeps This is quite an important
1 min readHere is a video interview from Jose Valim from Plataformatec about the integration of Elixir programming language as a standard way to write modules in
1 min readBBC News has launched a beautiful new version of its international application in July 2015. It has still the same great content with a new
1 min readWe have started preparing our Advanced Erlang ejabberd Workshop that will take place on the 17th of november 2015 in Paris.
1 min readAs a default, ejabberd is secured and resistant to logjam attacks. However, ejabberd 15.06 adds improvements that makes ejabberd even more resistant to future
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We are proud to be launching the Advanced Erlang Initiative, a new group of companies that use Erlang as a strategic technology to craft great products. Erlang ecosystems rely on those publishers that are producing person/years worth of code to build excellent products.
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