[erlang-questions] [ANN] Chicago Erlang Conference - Sept 22 - aka "Best Lineup Ever"
Garrett Smith
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Tue Aug 19 23:33:11 CEST 2014
For a single day, September 22, Chicago will become the center of know
Erlang universe:
http://www.chicagoerlang.com
This is a single track conference organized by the Chicago Erlang User
Group and Erlang Solutions that is focusing on "Real World Erlang".
The talks are very technical and practical:
- Joe Armstrong: Modeling the World with Processes, Objects, Functions
or Relations
- Francesco Cesarini: Thinking in a Concurrent Language
- Steve Vinoski: Optimizing Native Code for Erlang
- Fred Hebert: Keeping a System Running Forever
- Irina Guberman: Maximizing Throughput On Multicore Systems
- Reid Draper: Building Fault Tolerant Teams At Basho
- Brian Troutwine: Monitoring Complex Systems
- Jesse Gumm: Building Web Scale Apps with Nitrogen
- Garrett Smith: Writing Quality Code in Erlang
Zach Kessin will be hosting the Mostly Erlang podcast live at the after party.
Even if you're not in Chicago, really, this is worth a trip. If you
are in Chicago, you are simple required to go. It's a requirement.
Seriously, come to this conference.
Garrett
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