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Message from discussion Off Ruby Topic... First Erlang (Programming Language) meetup in Ottawa

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From: Francis Joanis <francis.joa...@gmail.com>
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Subject: Off Ruby Topic... First Erlang (Programming Language) meetup in
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Hi guys!

First, sorry for being off topic since this isn't related to Ruby per say...

We'll be having a meetup later this month 
(http://www.meetup.com/Ottawa-Gatineau-Erlang-Meetup-Group/events/90778732/) 
to talk about the Erlang programming language. The goal is to raise 
interest towards Erlang by connecting people who might be curious about it 
with people who have actually used it in production.

The reason why I'm posting this in the Ottawa Ruby group is that - having 
used Ruby myself :) - I think something both languages share is how they 
enable problem solving to be done "differently" (i.e. from the norm). So, I 
figured since I enjoy working with both maybe other fellow Ruby programmers 
would be interested into learning more about it.

At the meetup we'll have introductory talks about the language and also 
accounts of hands on experience related to introducing Erlang as a new 
technology in a company.

Sorry again for the intrusion...

Cheers,
Francis

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Hi guys!<div><br></div><div>First, sorry for being off topic since this isn=
't related to Ruby per say...</div><div><br></div><div>We'll be having a me=
etup later this month (http://www.meetup.com/Ottawa-Gatineau-Erlang-Meetup-=
Group/events/90778732/) to talk about the Erlang programming language. The =
goal is to raise interest towards Erlang by connecting people who might be =
curious about it with people who have actually used it in production.</div>=
<div><br></div><div>The reason why I'm posting this in the Ottawa Ruby grou=
p is that - having used Ruby myself :) - I think something both languages s=
hare is how they enable problem solving to be done "differently" (i.e. from=
 the norm). So, I figured since I enjoy working with both maybe other fello=
w Ruby programmers would be interested into learning more about it.</div><d=
iv><br></div><div>At the meetup we'll have introductory talks about the lan=
guage and also accounts of hands on experience related to introducing Erlan=
g as a new technology in a company.</div><div><br></div><div>Sorry again fo=
r the intrusion...</div><div><br></div><div>Cheers,</div><div>Francis</div>
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