Tech Mesh in London, be involved!
If you often end up in my blog (which of course I hope you do), you will know that I try to spread news and information about the Erlang related events all around the world, as I did for Erlang Camp....
View ArticleErlang meets baseball: welcome TOK.tv!
In this post I would to tell you something about my collaboration for TOK Baseball, the free iPad application created by the startup TOK.tv. Last summer I was contacted by Fabrizio Capobianco, the CEO...
View ArticleAn interview about #Erlang and embedded devices with Omer Kilic (@OmerK)
Hello there! Today you may read my interview to Omer Kilic, a very famous guy you may know if interested in Erlang and Embedded Electronic Systems. I think you will find his answers very inspiring….it...
View ArticleLearn You Some Erlang for Great Good! is now a real book!
In my humble opinion if you want to learn or improve your Erlang, writing a lot of code is a good idea but is really not enough: you have to learn from other people’s work, you have to read more from...
View ArticleDistance between two points on Earth in Erlang: an implementation of...
During my daily routine at Univesity of Trento I deal with different tasks in different programming languages. Lately I had to find a good way to compute the distance between two points on Earth which...
View ArticleTalking again about Erlang with Francesco Cesarini
In 2011 I interviewed Francesco Cesarini for my blog. That was my second interview, a giant leap for my blogging experience. Today I am talking again with Francesco, mostly about his 2012 and an...
View ArticleMy impressions about Learn You Some Erlang as a real book
Thanks to Fred Hébert and No Starch Press I had the chance to get a review copy of “Learn You Some Erlang for Great Good!” so I guess that somehow it is my duty to write in this Erlang blog my opinion...
View ArticleAn interview with Evan Miller about Chicago Boss
Hello everybody! Thanks to Erlang Solutions I have been able to interview Evan Miller, one of the speakers you can meet at the upcoming Erlang Factory which will be held in San Francisco (21-22 March)...
View ArticleAn interview with Knut Nesheim (@knutin)
Hello folks! I have already told you that I am currently working on a set of interviews with some of the speakers you will find at Erlang Factory SF Bay Area 2013. Today I have the pleasure to...
View ArticleA new Erlang book in Spanish
Hello guys! I would like to inform those of you who speak Spanish that a new Erlang book has been released. The book by Manuel Rubio is composed by two volumes: the first one “Un mundo concurrente”...
View ArticleAn interview with Eugene Fooksman #erlang
Hello guys! Finally I had some free time to post on this blog . Today you can read my interview to Eugene Fooksman, a software developer at WhatsApp. As always I hope you will like it! WhatsApp...
View ArticleA mock APN server in #erlang
The number of apps people install on their smartphones is increasing day by day. One of the most interesting technologies a developer may employ when developing his own app consists in using push...
View ArticleHow to handle configuration in init/1 function without slowing down your...
Many times if you work with Erlang and follow the OTP design principles in your implementation, you may end up having one or more supervisors spawning a set of processes that can be either other...
View ArticleErlang Camp 2013 is coming!
Amsterdam: beautiful city of bicycles, canals and….. Erlang! Nothing to do on Aug 30-31, 2013? What about travelling to the lovely city of Amsterdam and attend the Erlang Camp 2013? If you have been...
View ArticleAn interview with Steve Vinoski (@stevevinoski)
Today you can read my interview to Steve Vinoski, a famous Erlang developer/speaker and distributed systems expert. Steve will give the talk “Addressing Network Congestion in Riak Clusters” at Erlang...
View ArticleAn interview with Peer Stritzinger about #erlang and #rtems
Hello! Today you can read in my blog my interview to Peer Stritzinger. Peer is a famous entrepreneur and Erlang developer who deals with several technologies connected to embedded electronic systems....
View ArticleAn interview with Stavros Aronis about #erlang and Dialyzer
What’s up Erlang addicts? Here is another interview you may find of interest. In the post I prepared for you today you will learn something about Dialyzer from Stavros Aronis. Stavros is a PhD student...
View ArticleImproving your Erlang programming skills doing katas
There is one sure thing about programming: you should try to improve your set of skills in a regular way. There are several different methods to achieve this kind of result: reading books and blogs,...
View ArticleMy thoughts about: “Erlang by Example with Cesarini and Thompson”
In my previous post about TDD and Erlang I listed some ways to improve both coding proficiency and Erlang knowledge. This week I would like to write here my opinion about the series of videos gently...
View ArticleAn interview with Kenji Rikitake (@jj1bdx)
Hello there! In this post you can read my interview to Kenji Rikitake. Kenji is a famous Erlang developer and security expert. I really loved this interview because Kenji provided some really...
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