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Erlang Factory Lite Krakow 2009

25 Nov 2009

Erlang Factory Lite – the first Erlang day in Krakow was a great success!

The meeting was devoted to Erlang and its potential. It began with presentations on Erlang usage in popular commercial products, but the main part of the meeting was the lecture of our special guest, Ulf Wiger –  Uber Erlang programmer and CTO of Erlang Training and Consulting Ltd, soon Erlang Solutions Ltd.

For those of you who are not familiar with Erlang yet, here you can find information about the language in Polish and here in English.

The audience had the opportunity to learn about Erlang and how it deals with the biggest challenges of coming years: 

  • multicore processors, clouds and parallel computations
  • distributed databases and scalable systems
  • reliabilty and soft-real time systems
  • integration with other technologies
Thank you all for coming! We hope to see you again next year and also at the Krakow Erlang User Group meetings, which we organise regularly. In the mean time, enjoy the photos we have taken at the Erlang Factory Lite Krakow 2009:

Goodbye Stockholm, Hello Berlin and Tel Aviv

The 19th Erlang User Conference just concluded, and we are uploading slides and videos as fast as we can. Most slides are already up, and we hope to have all videos on the website during the next two weeks. A video of the first keynote is already live, take a look. If you want to get a feel of the atmosphere at EUC, you can also find a photo album here.

If you didn't get a chance to come to EUC or you did and now you want more Erlang in your life, fear not! The Erlang Factories Lite will be back in October. By popular demand we're coming to Berlin on the 16th of October. Steve Vinoski already confirmed he will be one of our speakers, so hurry up and submit your talk.  

The first Erlang Factory in Israel will take place at the Google Campus in Tel Aviv on 23 October. Talks will be delivered both in English and in Hebrew. Talk submission is now open here.