Stockholm Erlang User Group
27 August 2009:
Stockholm Erlang User Group Meeting Aug 27
After the Summer holidays, we'll have a Stockholm Erlang User Group Meeting.
Time: Thursday, August 27, 18:00
Place: Tail-f Stockholm headquarters
Speakers:
- Jakob Cederlund, Erlang/OTP Group: Erlang and Eclipse
- Adam Lindberg, ETC: QuickCheck case study, and some other good stuff.
We will round off the evening with an ErLounge at some nearby pub.
Details about the ErLounge can be further discussed on the EUG Stockholm mailing list.
Advance registration is required.
See you there.
Stockholm Erlang User Group Meeting Aug 27
After the Summer holidays, we'll have a Stockholm Erlang User Group Meeting.
Time: Thursday, August 27, 18:00
Place: Tail-f Stockholm headquarters
Speakers:
- Jakob Cederlund, Erlang/OTP Group: Erlang and Eclipse
- Adam Lindberg, ETC: QuickCheck case study, and some other good stuff.
We will round off the evening with an ErLounge at some nearby pub.
Details about the ErLounge can be further discussed on the EUG Stockholm mailing list.
Advance registration is required.
See you there.
23 April 2009:
Stockholm Erlang User Group Meeting
Here are the details for the next Stockholm Erlang User Group Meeting:
Date : Thursday 23 April 2009
Time : 18:00
Place: Ericsson in Älvsjö
Advance registration required
Register here
Schedule:
- Kenneth Lundin presents Erlang/OTP R13B
- EUnit - Tips and Tricks, by Richard Carlsson, Kreditor
- Q&A
- Erlounge, at some suitable location (yet to be determined)
Instructions on how to get there can be found here.
Here is a map view
Stockholm Erlang User Group Meeting
Here are the details for the next Stockholm Erlang User Group Meeting:
Date : Thursday 23 April 2009
Time : 18:00
Place: Ericsson in Älvsjö
Advance registration required
Register here
Schedule:
- Kenneth Lundin presents Erlang/OTP R13B
- EUnit - Tips and Tricks, by Richard Carlsson, Kreditor
- Q&A
- Erlounge, at some suitable location (yet to be determined)
Instructions on how to get there can be found here.
Here is a map view
13 Novmber 2008:
Erlang User Conference (Stockholm, Sweden)
Don’t miss the 14th International Erlang User Conference, held every year in Stockholm, Sweden. It is the perfect opportunity to meet our team, meet other Erlang enthusiasts, network, exchange ideas, make new friends and meet old ones. In conjunction with the conference, we will be offering Erlang introductory and advanced courses. The Erlang by Example course will be the week before the conference, while the Advanced Erlang/OTP course will be compressed to four days and offered the same week as the conference. Click for more information on our Erlang/OTP Training..
Erlang User Conference (Stockholm, Sweden)
Don’t miss the 14th International Erlang User Conference, held every year in Stockholm, Sweden. It is the perfect opportunity to meet our team, meet other Erlang enthusiasts, network, exchange ideas, make new friends and meet old ones. In conjunction with the conference, we will be offering Erlang introductory and advanced courses. The Erlang by Example course will be the week before the conference, while the Advanced Erlang/OTP course will be compressed to four days and offered the same week as the conference. Click for more information on our Erlang/OTP Training..
22 May 2008:
Robert Virding on Lisp Flavoured Erlang, (Stockholm User Group Talk)
The second meeting of the Stockholm Erlang User Group is hosted by Stockholm University. Robert Virding, one of the original inventors of Erlang will present his latest open source project, Lisp Flavored Erlang. The presentation will start at 18.30 (doors open at 18.00) at the "Avdelningen for IT och media", Frescati Hagväg 10. If you are interested in attending this free event, you have to register register here... By registering, you will enable us to plan room size and refreshments accordingly, provide Security with the name list of participants, and in those extreme cases where the number of places are limited, close registration as soon as we have reached the maximum room capacity or find a larger room.
Abstract:In this talk we will describe and demonstrate Lisp Flavored Erlang (LFE). LFE allows you to write Erlang code in a lisp syntax and combines the versatility and extensibility of lisp with the COP power of Erlang. LFE is completely integrated with Erlang/OTP and code written in LFE can freely be used together with modules written in vanilla Erlang and applications in Erlang/OTP. LFE is also much easier to use than vanilla Erlang when generating code. We will describe the system, its tools and its implementation, and also demonstrate some of its features and using its programming environment.
Biography:Robert Virding is one of the original developers of Erlang at the Ericsson Computer Science Lab. While there he also did work on garbage collection and the implementation of high-level languages. He left Ericsson to found Bluetail, the first Erlang startup acquired by Nortel in 2000. He now works for the Swedish Defense Material Administration (FMV) where he is not able to use Erlang. He does, however, still program Erlang in his spare time and take part in the Erlang community.
Robert Virding on Lisp Flavoured Erlang, (Stockholm User Group Talk)
The second meeting of the Stockholm Erlang User Group is hosted by Stockholm University. Robert Virding, one of the original inventors of Erlang will present his latest open source project, Lisp Flavored Erlang. The presentation will start at 18.30 (doors open at 18.00) at the "Avdelningen for IT och media", Frescati Hagväg 10. If you are interested in attending this free event, you have to register register here... By registering, you will enable us to plan room size and refreshments accordingly, provide Security with the name list of participants, and in those extreme cases where the number of places are limited, close registration as soon as we have reached the maximum room capacity or find a larger room.
Abstract:In this talk we will describe and demonstrate Lisp Flavored Erlang (LFE). LFE allows you to write Erlang code in a lisp syntax and combines the versatility and extensibility of lisp with the COP power of Erlang. LFE is completely integrated with Erlang/OTP and code written in LFE can freely be used together with modules written in vanilla Erlang and applications in Erlang/OTP. LFE is also much easier to use than vanilla Erlang when generating code. We will describe the system, its tools and its implementation, and also demonstrate some of its features and using its programming environment.
Biography:Robert Virding is one of the original developers of Erlang at the Ericsson Computer Science Lab. While there he also did work on garbage collection and the implementation of high-level languages. He left Ericsson to found Bluetail, the first Erlang startup acquired by Nortel in 2000. He now works for the Swedish Defense Material Administration (FMV) where he is not able to use Erlang. He does, however, still program Erlang in his spare time and take part in the Erlang community.
22 April 2008:
Type-based tools for sustainable development of Erlang programs (Stockholm User Group Talk)
We kick off the first Stockholm Erlang User Group meetig with a talk by Prof. Kostis Sagonas about the ongoing research of the HIPE team from Uppsala University. The presentation will start at 18.30 in Kreditor's new offices on S:t Eriksgatan 117 in Stockholm. The doors will be open from 18.00 onwards. To join the Erlang Stockholm User Group mailing list and receive future updates and events, join in the Erlang Stockholm User Group page...
If you are interested in attending this free event, you have to register here ... By registering, you will enable us to plan room size and refreshments accordingly, provide Security with the name list of participants, and in those extreme cases where the number of places are limited, close registration as soon as we have reached the maximum room capacity or find a larger room.
Type-based tools for sustainable development of Erlang programs
Abstract:In this talk/demo combination we will review how three different type-based tools can be used to detect bugs in Erlang programs, document data structures and application interfaces, (in)validate hidden programming assumptions, and retrofit Erlang applications. In the process, we will also discuss the associated Erlang Enhancement Proposal (EEP8) which aims to add a type and specification language on top of Erlang. Two of the tools that will be reviewed (dialyzer & typer) are already part of the Erlang distribution. The third is yet to be named but is slowly maturing nonetheless.
Biography:Kostis Sagonas is a travelling scientist interested in programming languages and software development. He an Associate Professor at the National Technical University of Athens, where the students occasionally allow him to work. He is also a Docent at Uppsala University leading the HiPE group where he has occasionally managed to convince its members to do what he thinks it's best for the project and for Erlang. In the last two years he has been obsessed with enriching Erlang with success (typings, that is) and contracts.
Type-based tools for sustainable development of Erlang programs (Stockholm User Group Talk)
We kick off the first Stockholm Erlang User Group meetig with a talk by Prof. Kostis Sagonas about the ongoing research of the HIPE team from Uppsala University. The presentation will start at 18.30 in Kreditor's new offices on S:t Eriksgatan 117 in Stockholm. The doors will be open from 18.00 onwards. To join the Erlang Stockholm User Group mailing list and receive future updates and events, join in the Erlang Stockholm User Group page...
If you are interested in attending this free event, you have to register here ... By registering, you will enable us to plan room size and refreshments accordingly, provide Security with the name list of participants, and in those extreme cases where the number of places are limited, close registration as soon as we have reached the maximum room capacity or find a larger room.
Type-based tools for sustainable development of Erlang programs
Abstract:In this talk/demo combination we will review how three different type-based tools can be used to detect bugs in Erlang programs, document data structures and application interfaces, (in)validate hidden programming assumptions, and retrofit Erlang applications. In the process, we will also discuss the associated Erlang Enhancement Proposal (EEP8) which aims to add a type and specification language on top of Erlang. Two of the tools that will be reviewed (dialyzer & typer) are already part of the Erlang distribution. The third is yet to be named but is slowly maturing nonetheless.
Biography:Kostis Sagonas is a travelling scientist interested in programming languages and software development. He an Associate Professor at the National Technical University of Athens, where the students occasionally allow him to work. He is also a Docent at Uppsala University leading the HiPE group where he has occasionally managed to convince its members to do what he thinks it's best for the project and for Erlang. In the last two years he has been obsessed with enriching Erlang with success (typings, that is) and contracts.
08 Novmber 2007:
Erlang User Conference (Stockholm, Sweden)
Don’t miss the 13th International Erlang User Conference, held every year in Stockholm, Sweden. It is the perfect opportunity to meet our team, meet other Erlang enthusiasts, network, exchange ideas, make new friends and meet old ones. In conjunction with the conference, we will be offering Erlang introductory and advanced courses. The Erlang by Example course will be the week before the conference, while the Advanced Erlang/OTP course will be compressed to four days and offered the same week as the conference. Click for more information on our Erlang/OTP Training..
Erlang User Conference (Stockholm, Sweden)
Don’t miss the 13th International Erlang User Conference, held every year in Stockholm, Sweden. It is the perfect opportunity to meet our team, meet other Erlang enthusiasts, network, exchange ideas, make new friends and meet old ones. In conjunction with the conference, we will be offering Erlang introductory and advanced courses. The Erlang by Example course will be the week before the conference, while the Advanced Erlang/OTP course will be compressed to four days and offered the same week as the conference. Click for more information on our Erlang/OTP Training..
09 Novmber 2006:
Erlang User Conference, (Stockholm, Sweden)
Don’t miss the 12th International Erlang User Conference, held every year in Stockholm, Sweden. It is the perfect opportunity to meet our team, meet other Erlang enthusiasts, network, exchange ideas, make new friends and meet old ones. In conjunction with the conference, we will be offering Erlang introductory and advanced courses. The Erlang by Example course will be the week before the conference, while the Advanced Erlang/OTP course will be compressed to four days and offered the same week as the conference. Click for more information on our Erlang/OTP Training...
Erlang User Conference, (Stockholm, Sweden)
Don’t miss the 12th International Erlang User Conference, held every year in Stockholm, Sweden. It is the perfect opportunity to meet our team, meet other Erlang enthusiasts, network, exchange ideas, make new friends and meet old ones. In conjunction with the conference, we will be offering Erlang introductory and advanced courses. The Erlang by Example course will be the week before the conference, while the Advanced Erlang/OTP course will be compressed to four days and offered the same week as the conference. Click for more information on our Erlang/OTP Training...
30 October 2006:
Erlang/OTP Course Flow (Stockholm, Sweden)
A course flow starting with the Erlang by Example course and immediately followed by a 4-day Open Telecom Platform course (To allow for a break for those wanting to attend the Erlang User Conference) will start October 30th in central Stockholm. To register, click here...
Erlang/OTP Course Flow (Stockholm, Sweden)
A course flow starting with the Erlang by Example course and immediately followed by a 4-day Open Telecom Platform course (To allow for a break for those wanting to attend the Erlang User Conference) will start October 30th in central Stockholm. To register, click here...
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