[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8JOAjyRsuVY[/youtube]

Introduction to Erlang at Blognone Tech Day 2.0
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[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MnGkQJdYxQU[/youtube]

Lennart Öhman - one of the original Erlang/OTP developers - will take us through a brief history of Erlang followed by a reflection of how Ericsson uses Erlang today and what that means for the future of the language.
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[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9UDHpmleOnU[/youtube]


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[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VwQ4MoeSKMg[/youtube]

Martin Logan conducted a 2+ hour Erlang workshop at Flourish 09:http://www.flourishconf.com/flourish2009/ 

Martin is one of the lead developers of the Erlware open source project (http://www.erlware.org/ ) and is working on an Erlang book (http://www.manning.com/logan/ ).
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[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jGWsljCMV74[/youtube]

Martin Logan conducted a 2+ hour Erlang workshop at Flourish 09:http://www.flourishconf.com/flourish2009/ 

Martin is one of the lead developers of the Erlware open source project (http://www.erlware.org/ ) and is working on an Erlang book (http://www.manning.com/logan/ ). 
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[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QUmsDoMBl78[/youtube]

Martin Logan conducted a 2+ hour Erlang workshop at Flourish 09:http://www.flourishconf.com/flourish2009/ 

Martin is one of the lead developers of the Erlware open source project (http://www.erlware.org/ ) and is working on an Erlang book (http://www.manning.com/logan/ ). 
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[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SW8jXciE5TY[/youtube]

Martin Logan conducted a 2+ hour Erlang workshop at Flourish 09:http://www.flourishconf.com/flourish2009/ 

Martin is one of the lead developers of the Erlware open source project (http://www.erlware.org/ ) and is working on an Erlang book (http://www.manning.com/logan/ ).
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[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LzulSBC_ZYE[/youtube]



Martin Logan conducted a 2+ hour Erlang workshop at Flourish 09:http://www.flourishconf.com/flourish2009/

Martin is one of the lead developers of the Erlware open source project (http://www.erlware.org/ ) and is working on an Erlang book (http://www.manning.com/logan/ ).
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[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XI7S2NwFPOE[/youtube]

A tutorial showing you how to easily and quickly create a Erlang OTP Mochiweb web server and web application in just a few minutes. This is done using the Erlware toolset for Erlang OTP.
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[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G0eBDWigORY[/youtube]

Erlang is gaining popularity as a language for developing robust, maintainable, concurrent systems for high load environments. Its list of features, including hot code loading, crash isolation and easy concurrency make it look extremely attractive, but any even moderately experienced developer knows there's no silver bullet.

In this talk we discuss our journey from being "Erlang newbies" to pushing a critical system out into M5's high-load production telephony environment.
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[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dQV0LIwMGcA[/youtube]

Lecture by doctor Joe Armstrong, one of the inventors of the programming languages Erlang, at the IT University of Gothenburg at 15.Feb 2010.
Topics discussed:
Is Erlang the answer?
In that case what was the question?
Programming languages are used to solve problems.
But what problems? Erlang solves a few interesting problems.
What problem does it solve, and why are these problems interesting?
What big problems are left in computer science and how might we solve them?
What's gone wrong with computer architectures and what can we do about it?
This talks looks back at the history of Erlang and forward to a future where one day software might actually work and be useful. Right now software is in a bit of mess, but there are ways to fix it ...
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[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RLxeIm_-YXs[/youtube]

Lecture by doctor Joe Armstrong, one of the inventors of the programming languages Erlang, at the IT University of Gothenburg at 15.Feb 2010.
Topics discussed:
Is Erlang the answer?
In that case what was the question?
Programming languages are used to solve problems.
But what problems? Erlang solves a few interesting problems.
What problem does it solve, and why are these problems interesting?
What big problems are left in computer science and how might we solve them?
What's gone wrong with computer architectures and what can we do about it?
This talks looks back at the history of Erlang and forward to a future where one day software might actually work and be useful. Right now software is in a bit of mess, but there are ways to fix it ...
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[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AuVqTN0mcsA[/youtube]

Lecture by doctor Joe Armstrong, one of the inventors of the programming languages Erlang, at the IT University of Gothenburg at 15.Feb 2010.
Topics discussed:
Is Erlang the answer?
In that case what was the question?
Programming languages are used to solve problems.
But what problems? Erlang solves a few interesting problems.
What problem does it solve, and why are these problems interesting?
What big problems are left in computer science and how might we solve them?
What's gone wrong with computer architectures and what can we do about it?
This talks looks back at the history of Erlang and forward to a future where one day software might actually work and be useful. Right now software is in a bit of mess, but there are ways to fix it ...
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[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YqLPPhfphn4[/youtube]

Lecture by doctor Joe Armstrong, one of the inventors of the programming languages Erlang, at the IT University of Gothenburg at 15.Feb 2010.
Topics discussed:
Is Erlang the answer?
In that case what was the question?
Programming languages are used to solve problems.
But what problems? Erlang solves a few interesting problems.
What problem does it solve, and why are these problems interesting?
What big problems are left in computer science and how might we solve them?
What's gone wrong with computer architectures and what can we do about it?
This talks looks back at the history of Erlang and forward to a future where one day software might actually work and be useful. Right now software is in a bit of mess, but there are ways to fix it ...
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[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vU2qW94w-z8[/youtube]

Lecture by doctor Joe Armstrong, one of the inventors of the programming languages Erlang, at the IT University of Gothenburg at 15.Feb 2010.
Topics discussed:
Is Erlang the answer?
In that case what was the question?
Programming languages are used to solve problems.
But what problems? Erlang solves a few interesting problems.
What problem does it solve, and why are these problems interesting?
What big problems are left in computer science and how might we solve them?
What's gone wrong with computer architectures and what can we do about it?
This talks looks back at the history of Erlang and forward to a future where one day software might actually work and be useful. Right now software is in a bit of mess, but there are ways to fix it ...
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[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ieEaaofM7uU[/youtube]

Lecture by doctor Joe Armstrong, one of the inventors of the programming languages Erlang, at the IT University of Gothenburg at 15.Feb 2010.
Topics discussed:
Is Erlang the answer?
In that case what was the question?
Programming languages are used to solve problems.
But what problems? Erlang solves a few interesting problems.
What problem does it solve, and why are these problems interesting?
What big problems are left in computer science and how might we solve them?
What's gone wrong with computer architectures and what can we do about it?
This talks looks back at the history of Erlang and forward to a future where one day software might actually work and be useful. Right now software is in a bit of mess, but there are ways to fix it ...
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[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=989ZENaDXgY[/youtube]

Lecture by doctor Joe Armstrong, one of the inventors of the programming languages Erlang, at the IT University of Gothenburg at 15.Feb 2010.
Topics discussed:
Is Erlang the answer?
In that case what was the question?
Programming languages are used to solve problems.
But what problems? Erlang solves a few interesting problems.
What problem does it solve, and why are these problems interesting?
What big problems are left in computer science and how might we solve them?
What's gone wrong with computer architectures and what can we do about it?
This talks looks back at the history of Erlang and forward to a future where one day software might actually work and be useful. Right now software is in a bit of mess, but there are ways to fix it ...
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[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=soKyKq-dORc[/youtube]

Lecture by doctor Joe Armstrong, one of the inventors of the programming languages Erlang, at the IT University of Gothenburg at 15.Feb 2010.
Topics discussed:
Is Erlang the answer?
In that case what was the question?
Programming languages are used to solve problems.
But what problems? Erlang solves a few interesting problems.
What problem does it solve, and why are these problems interesting?
What big problems are left in computer science and how might we solve them?
What's gone wrong with computer architectures and what can we do about it?
This talks looks back at the history of Erlang and forward to a future where one day software might actually work and be useful. Right now software is in a bit of mess, but there are ways to fix it ...
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