Web development in Erlang: SlideAware experience
Erlang is currently progressing as a tool for Web development. SlideAware is now developed with Erlang, Yaws and Mnesia.
1 min readThe Blog
Deep dives on real-time messaging, open protocols, distributed systems, and the engineering decisions behind software that runs at scale.
Erlang is currently progressing as a tool for Web development. SlideAware is now developed with Erlang, Yaws and Mnesia.
1 min readWe have published two new video previews of OneTeam, our Mozilla-based Instant Messaging client.
1 min readWe have started gathering materials for developers that would like to get started writing Tsung new benchmark protocols.
1 min readIt is time to apply for an ejabberd or Erlang related Google Summer of code 2007 project. If you are not a student you can share your project ideas with us.
1 min readMichael Suess has published a nice interview of Joe Armstrong on his blog.
1 min readWe have added more Erlang projects on the “Erlang forge”. The forge monitor the development changes in various Erlang development projects. We have recently added
1 min readEjabberd “Angie” is our internal codename for the next version of the High-Performance Instant Messaging server (See our previous post presenting Angie). The next version
2 min readLe journal l’Expansion a publié sous le titre “Chez Google, l’ingénieur est roi; chez Yahoo, c’est l’utilisateur” un article décrivant la
2 min readWe have made available some resources useful to ejabberd modules developers.
1 min readejabberd is a high-performance, robust and scalable XMPP-based Instant Messaging Server. It was not enough for us and in a new serie of blog posts,
2 min readBrowse by topic
Written by