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The Wellington Erlang User Group - functional programming for telcos and fun
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Learning OTP
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Hey all, I have spent the last several months dipping my toes into Erlang. I think I understand enough of the syntax, etc but I am struggling to identify how OTP works. Some general questions I have: - what is an application? - how do applications talk to each other? I am specifically interested in creating an interactive application for... more »
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Jelly at Boost in Wellington every Friday 9am-4.30pm
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Hello, The Boost New Media team invites you to Jelly at Boost. Every Friday, Boost New Media in Wellington opens its doors to create a friendly co-working space. Jelly is a casual working event. We provide wifi, couches and desks. You provide your work materials and a smile. More details and a list of those... more »
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wellington.js
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Hi,
Apologies for the slightly off topic post, but I thought some of you
might be interested in a new Wellington based JavaScript group that
kicks off next month.
This first meetup will be pretty informal - a chat over a few drinks
to see what people are interested in hearing and talking about.... more »
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Wellington Functional Programming Users Group - Scala Presentation
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Because of the increased interest in functional programming and
the amount of functional programmers turning up to the erlang user
group over time we decided to morph the erlounge Wellington into a
Wellington FP
users group. We hope to have monthly presentations covering a
variety
of FP topics and in a number of languages (Scala, F#, Erlang, Haskell... more »
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next erlounge
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hi, already a month passed again. i am even more constrained this month as i am away from the 10th till early december. actually going to europe catching up with friends and family and all that. this thursday is guy fawkes day and on wednesday i have something already. any preferences from you guys?... more »
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next erlounge is wednesday, 14th 6pm topic: rabbitmq/couchdb
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hi, next erlounge is wednesday the 14th of october. i'll talk about an event queueing mechanism that i've written for processing asynchronous events via RabbitMQ and persisting them in CouchDB. I use it from perl and erlang to process various stages of the message and it demonstrates quite nicely how one can use a message... more »
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no erlounge today ...
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... i am really sorry, i completely drowned in work and had no time organising anything. is there someone who is keen to talk somewhen next week? i still have to check the room but wednesdays are pretty much the only days i can do in the moment. how is it for the rest of you guys? cheers lenz
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next erlounge is on wednesday, 9th sept
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hi, new date for the next erlounge. due to some collisions in scheduling (too many events on thursday) we have to move erlounge to next week wednesday. i hope you guys can make it nevertheless. Francis Stephens will talk about highly geeky stuff he wrote in erlang - here is his quote: "I will be talking briefly about a distributed SAT solver that I wrote... more »
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LCA2010 Open Programming Languages Miniconf
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The Call for Presentations (CFP) is now open for the 'Open Programming Languages Miniconf' at the LCA (linux.conf.au) conference to be held in Wellington in January. Miniconfs are 1-day events prior to the main LCA conference. The Open Programming Languages Miniconf invites presentations about all programming languages with an Open Source implementation, such as Perl,... more »
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Fw: User Group News: Help O'Reilly by Answering this Survey
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If you've used our popular programming Cookbooks, you know just how useful they can be in helping you solve all kinds of programming problems. (And if you haven't used our Cookbooks, check them out on our website: [link]. You can download sample recipes by clicking on specific book titles... more »
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