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Edinburgh Factory Lite

28 Aug 2011

On the 28 August 2011, the first Edinburgh Erlang Factory Lite took place. It ran along side this year's Turing Festival and was co-organised with hypernumbers. The event had a fantastic number of attendees for the first one of its kind in Edinburgh. The event featured talks from some of the leading Erlang programmers including one of the inventors of Erlang, Robert Virding. The Factory Lite was a chance for you to learn, socialise and network with some fantastic names.

People came along and met up with like minded developers and architects and found out how more firms are using Erlang/OTP to solve previously intractable problems. The event was totally free.

 

Turing Festival
hypernumbers
This festival is for entrepreneurs, developers, managers, creative thinkers, geeks, technologists and evangelists to discuss, debate, learn and predict the future of the web. Running alongside the world renowned Edinburgh International Festival and Guardian Media Festival, the Turing Festival offers a weekend of interactive gatherings and conferences with industry leading professionals who will challenge your business ideas and leave you wanting more!

hypernumbers is the team spreadsheet that makes it easy for ordinary people to collect, collate, consolidate and publish data on the web.

Turingfestival.com hypernumbers.com

Registration now open for the Erlang User Conference 2012

Registration has opened for the Erlang User Conference tobe held in Stockholm at the end of May.

Book soon to get the Early-Bird price!


A-list and sell out! Thats the Erlang Factory SF Bay Area 2012!

This year’s Erlang Factory SF Bay Area 2012 had an A-list sell-out line-up of speakers which included Erlang Inventors Mike Williams and Robert Virding discussing software approaches used in the industry and the unique features of the Erlang VM and a Keynote talk from Jim Zemlin, Executive Director of The Linux Foundation.