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BOOK A ROOM!

Based on your feedback, The Erlang Factory SF Bay Area 2013 is returning to downtown San Francisco to the Marines' Memorial Club and Hotel in Union Square. 

Rated 15 out of 242 San Francisco hotels it was originally dedicated as a “living memorial” to the U.S. Marines who served in the Pacific during World War II. However the hotel does not fail to blend traditional décor and modern comforts with rich history, honor and pride.

Not only does the hotel feature 138 comfortable modern bedrooms but there is also the chance to sample the complimentary lap pool, fitness centre, daily hosted cocktail reception, buffet breakfast and free high speed WI-FI throughout.

We have secured a fantastic room rate of $169 for a standard room and $189 for a deluxe room. This includes a buffet breakfast and WI-FI as well as all the other complimentary amenities mentioned above. To book a room with this amazing offer, just click on this link. Rooms need to be booked by 22 February!

Here is just a sample of some of the reviews we found online. For further reviews please see Trip Advisor where the hotel received a rating of 4.5 out of 5.

“This hotel had it all! The beds were comfortable and the rooms were immaculate. Very well kept.”

“The hotel was gorgeous from the foyer to the rooms. It was the best ever!!!”

“I don't know if too many people know about this "goldmine" find. I can't imagine going anywhere else in San Francisco.”

 

And now the boring stuff

Overnight valet parking is provided to overnight guests at the Olympic Club garage at a reduced price of $27 plus tax per night. That charge is placed on the room folio. For those attendees not staying at the Marines’ Memorial, they can park at the Olympic Club for $5.00 per hour with validation but there is no guarantee of availability.

Marines’ Memorial Club & Hotel
609 Sutter Street
San Francisco, CA 94102
Tel: (415) 673-6672
Fax: (415) 441-3649

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Driving Insturctions

From the Peninsula & San Francisco International Airport (SFO):


    Take 101 North to the Downtown/7th Street Exit
    Stay on 7th Street going North; Cross Market Street
    Turn Right onto Leavenworth Street
    Turn Right onto Bush Street
    Turn Right onto Mason Street
    Turn Right onto Sutter Street
    Hotel is on the corner of Sutter and Mason Streets

From the East Bay/Bay Bridge & Oakland International Airport (OAK):

    Follow directions from the Airport to I-880 N
    Take I-880 N toward Downtown Oakland
    Merge onto I-80 (left exit) toward San Francisco/Bay Bridge
    Take the Fremont Street Exit
    Turn left onto Fremont Street
    Fremont Street becomes Front Street
    Stay in the Center/Cross Market Street
    Turn Left onto Pine Street
    Turn Left onto Mason Street
    Turn Right onto Sutter Street
    Hotel is on the corner of Sutter and Mason Streets

From Marin/Golden Gate Bridge:

    Take US-101 S
    Take the Lombard Street Exit to Downtown San Francisco
    Turn Right onto Van Ness Avenue (US-101 South)
    Turn Left onto Bush Street
    Turn Right onto Mason Street
    Turn Right onto Sutter Street
    Hotel is on the corner of Sutter and Mason Streets

Robert Virding teaches OTP Express Course on 10-13 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