Are there any chance to have access to a recording of this event?<br><br>I think thins would be very interesting to more than 1 person.....<br><br>Lisp syntax + concurrency + typing.... a dream language....<br><br>D.<br><br>
<div class="gmail_quote">On Mon, May 12, 2008 at 11:46 AM, Francesco Cesarini <<a href="mailto:francesco@erlang-consulting.com">francesco@erlang-consulting.com</a>> wrote:<br><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;">
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The second meeting of the Stockholm Erlang User Group will be hosted by<br>
Stockholm University on Thursday the 22nd of May starting at 18.30<br>
(Doors open at 18.00). Robert Virding, one of the original inventors of<br>
Erlang will present his latest open source project Lisp Flavored Erlang<br>
(<a href="http://forum.trapexit.org/viewtopic.php?p=43887#43887" target="_blank">http://forum.trapexit.org/viewtopic.php?p=43887#43887</a>). If you are<br>
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accordingly, provide Security with the name list of participants, and in<br>
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registration as soon as we have reached the maximum room capacity or<br>
find a larger room (As happened last time). You can register on the<br>
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*Abstract:*In this talk we will describe and demonstrate Lisp Flavored<br>
Erlang (LFE). LFE allows you to write Erlang code in a lisp syntax and<br>
combines the versatility and extensibility of lisp with the COP power of<br>
Erlang. LFE is completely integrated with Erlang/OTP and code written in<br>
LFE can freely be used together with modules written in vanilla Erlang<br>
and applications in Erlang/OTP. LFE is also much easier to use than<br>
vanilla Erlang when generating code. We will describe the system, its<br>
tools and its implementation, and also demonstrate some of its features<br>
and using its programming environment.<br>
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* Biography:*Robert Virding is one of the original developers of Erlang<br>
at the Ericsson Computer Science Lab. While there he also did work on<br>
garbage collection and the implementation of high-level languages. He<br>
left Ericsson to found Bluetail, the first Erlang startup acquired by<br>
Nortel in 2000. He now works for the Swedish Defense Material<br>
Administration (FMV) where he is not able to use Erlang. He does,<br>
however, still program Erlang in his spare time and take part in the<br>
Erlang community.<br>
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See you there!<br>
Francesco<br>
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