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Erlang User Conference 2009, Stockholm

12 Nov 2009

(SOLD OUT)

This year's Erlang User Conference was a very successful gathering with delegates from as far afield as the USA, Canada, Australia and New Zealand. Over 250 delegates were in attendance, up from 140 in 2008! 

The Erlang User Conference has brought together Erlangers from around Europe and worldwide and in that way has highlighted strengthening interest in Erlang, not only in its 'birthplace' .

Delegates had the opportunity to meet the fathers of Erlang, ask them questions and listen to 14 brilliant talks, which have been recorded and will soon be available on our website. For those of you who would like to view the presentation slides from the speakers, these are now available here. For a flavour of the event, take a look at the twitter feed #EUC.

What is the connection between Erlang and Harry Potter? Find out at EUC 2009 Photos:

Robert Virding teaches OTP Express Course on 10-12 June 2013

 

As a co-inventor of Erlang, Robert Virding is probably one of the best persons in the world to teach you all you need to know about Behaviours. It's a bit like getting piano lessons from Bach.
So we're extremly thrilled to announce that this year Robert Virding will be teaching this year's OTP Express course starting on 10 June. What will you learn?
• Use existing Design Patterns supported by Erlang and OTP.
• Apply Generic Behaviours, Finite State Machines and Event handler Patterns.
• Use the Supervisor and Application Behaviours Patterns.
• Write your own Design Patterns.
• Structure large Erlang based systems.
Hurry up and register here

As a co-inventor of Erlang, Robert Virding is probably one of the best persons in the world to teach you all you need to know about Behaviours. It's a bit like getting piano lessons from Bach.

So we're extremly thrilled to announce that this year Robert Virding will be teaching this year's OTP Express course starting on 10 June. What will you learn?

• Use existing Design Patterns supported by Erlang and OTP.

• Apply Generic Behaviours, Finite State Machines and Event handler Patterns.

• Use the Supervisor and Application Behaviours Patterns.

• Write your own Design Patterns.

• Structure large Erlang based systems.

To register for the course, go here