Richard Carlsson
Father of eunit, edoc and try-catch
Richard Carlsson has been deeply involved with Erlang since the
mid-nineties. He was one of the original members of the
High-Performance Erlang group at Uppsala University, and has
contributed to many parts of the standard libraries, the Erlang
compiler, runtime system, and the language itself. Among other things,
he is the author of Erlang's 'EDoc' documentation system and the
'EUnit' unit testing framework.
After spending three years at Virtutech and then at IAR Systems, he joined Kreditor where he was once again able to work full time with Erlang. He holds a black belt in Karate, but nowadays practices mostly Aikido when he can find the time. He is generally too busy thinking up new stuff to ever finish his PhD.
After spending three years at Virtutech and then at IAR Systems, he joined Kreditor where he was once again able to work full time with Erlang. He holds a black belt in Karate, but nowadays practices mostly Aikido when he can find the time. He is generally too busy thinking up new stuff to ever finish his PhD.
Richard Carlsson is Giving the Following Talks