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Erlang and the VM,  
Christian Westbrook,  
Stockholm 
Polyglot Programmer,  
Chad DePue,  
Krakow 
Case Studies,  
Jim Larson,  
London 
8:00 - 9:00

Welcome Tea and Coffee

9:00 - 9:55

From Metacircular IDE to End User Programming, It's just not that hard
Dan Ingalls

10:00 - 10:15

The Erlang/OTP Roadmap
Kenneth Lundin

10:15 - 10:30

Mid-morning Break

10:30 - 11:15

The History of the Erlang VM
Robert Virding

Piqi-RPC: exposing Erlang services via JSON, XML and Google Protocol Buffers over HTTP
Anton Lavrik

Highly distributed VoIP at Aptela - Cool features (and headaches)
Mahesh Paolini-Subramanya

11:20 - 12:05

Erlang/OTP and how the PRNGs work
Kenji Rikitake

Building Polyglot Distributed Systems With JInterface
Cliff Moon

Behaviour Driven Design comes to Erlang with cucumberl
Matt Ingenthron, Steve Yen

12:05 - 13:30

Lunch

13:30 - 14:15

Erlang & CUDA: Concurrent and Fast
Kevin Smith

Building Solid Distributed Applications with Haskell and Riak
Bryan O'Sullivan

Big Switch to Erlang in Online Gaming
Paolo Negri

14:20 - 15:05

Process-Striped Buffering with gen_stream
Jay Nelson

Beam.JS: Erlang meets JavaScript
Yurii Rashkovskii

Erlang and Video-On-Demand
Brad Anderson

15:05 - 15:20

Mid-afternoon Break

15:20 - 16:05

Future Extensions to the Native Interface
Rickard Green

Writing Plugins With RabbitMQ
Michael Vierling, Noah Gift

Distributed Social Networking with ejabberd
Mickaël Rémond

16:10 - 16:55

From zero to Emonk, the power of NIF's
Paul J. Davis

Erlang Gives You Superpowers
Jack Moffitt

From Telecom Networks to Neural Networks; Erlang, as the unintentional Neural Network Programming Language
Gene Sher