[erlang-questions] Who uses Erlang for research?

Adam Lindberg hello@REDACTED
Wed Oct 9 15:26:44 CEST 2019


Hi Matthias,

Erlang has been extensively used in the LightKone EU project, and I know also several of the project partners  use it in other projects as well. More information here: https://www.lightkone.eu

I can tell for a fact that we at Stritzinger GmbH (https://stritzinger.com) use it for both development and research.

Cheers,
Adam

> On 2. Sep 2019, at 12:10, Matthias Lang <matthias@REDACTED> wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> I wanted to update FAQ 1.6: "Who uses Erlang for research (and
> teaching)?".
> 
> A decade or two ago, my uninvolved view of _research_ was "Uppsala,
> Chalmers, Kent and Spain, and they all know each other, and then there
> are some smaller efforts elsewhere."
> 
> Looking at the ICFP 2019, the actual conference has nothing involving
> Erlang, but the Erlang workshop has both familiar names and new
> faces. Being a workshop, it's about applications, so maybe that's what
> a settled-down Erlang is about now.
> 
> Thoughts?
> 
> Is there something major I've missed?
> 
> (The 'teaching' part of the FAQ is unfortunate; it turned into an
> ad-hoc list of universities where someone mailed me. I intend to chop
> the list because it's such a small, arbitrary selection. I expect
> Erlang to pop up quite frequently in courses about distributed/concurrent
> systems, so just mentioning a few seems misleading.)
> 
> Matthias
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