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Erlang eXchange 2008, London

23 Jun 2008 to 27 Jun 2008

The First International Erlang eXchange 2008 was held on June 26th-27th 2008. Aimed at Erlang Architects, Programmers, Project managers, Software and Platform Innovators, existing Erlang users as well as Erlang newbies and anyone interested in Erlang, concurrent and sequential programming, the Erlang eXchange 2008 was a major success!

The Erlang eXchange featured a very exciting, highly interactive programme of Erlang sessions. Check out the programme of speakers and sessions. Speakers included creator of Erlang Joe Armstrong, Klacke Wikström, who brought us Mnesia, Distributed Erlang, and many more.

Thank You!
Thank you all for joining us at the Erlang eXchange and for helping us making the First International Erlang eXchange a tremendous success!

Erlang Bloggers Unite
If you blog about the eXchange, any sessions, podcasts, if you post pictures on flickr pictures please use the tag - erlang exchange - , so we can all find it!

Podcasts
We have recorded each session during the eXchange and will be making these available on this site over the coming weeks. You will be able to find these podcasts by browsing the Speakers.

Registration Now Closed.
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One week before the Factory begins!

The Erlang Factory in SF Bay Area is just over a week away! Do not miss out on what will be the biggest gathering of Erlang expertise in the USA.

There are still a few places left on the  Erlang University training courses: Erlang Express, Erlang OTP Express, QuickCheck for Erlang developers and Web Programming with Erlang, so if you want a place, book now!



Countdown to the Erlang Factory SF Bay Area

There are only 3 weeks left to the biggest Erlang gathering in the USA. We have 43 speakers giving 35 talks in 6 tracks! The programme of the conference can be viewed here.  If you haven't registered yet, you can still do this by clicking here.

'I'm attending', 'I'm speaking'  and 'See you there' banners are now available here. You can add them to your blog, Twitter page or any website. You are also welcome to follow @erlangfactory on Twitter.