Let's jabber about ejabberd
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The Erlang trace facility
| In this talk, I'll show how to use Erlang's low-level trace facility, and the higher-level dbg module that is built on top of it. Finally, I'll demonstrate how to build a simple tool using the primitives provided by the trace-facility.
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The History of Erlang Abridged - 20 years in 20 minutes.
Travis CI - Distributed, Continuous Integration for the open source community.
| Travis CI is a new continuous integration service for the open source community. It started out with a Ruby focus and became an instant success. Recently Erlang support was added. A few well known projects, like eTorrent, Mochiweb, Meck and Elixir, already started using it. In this presentation you will learn how the system works, the vision behind it, the upcoming features the team is working on and how to add your own Erlang projects.
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Zotonic, the Erlang web framework, at MaxClass
| Zotonic is both an easy to use content management system and a powerful web framework. It's built on some of the best pieces of Erlang open source software, by experienced web developers. Zotonic comes with an incredible speed out-of-the-box, an extensible infrastructure and most of all, a friendly community. In the first part of this talk, we summarize the history and development of Zotonic, and give a short introduction to the data model and the architecture.
MaxClass is a social communication platform for education, connecting teachers, parents and pupils. We show why Zotonic - and Erlang in general - suited us best to implement MaxClass, and what challenges are we facing. Finally we take a look into the future development of Zotonic, to support our needs as a growing private social network.
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