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Beam.js: Erlang Meets JavaScript

Presented by Yurii Rashkovskii on Aug 12, 2011 Length 00:30:01     Download: MP3
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Sections
Development
Topics
Javascript ,
Web Development ,
Dynamic Languages ,
Erlang ,
Platforms ,
Languages ,
Functional Programming ,
Architecture ,
Google_V8 ,
Programming ,
Erlang Factory 2011
 

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Summary
Yurii Rashkovskii presents Beam.js, a JavaScript platform built on erlv8 and providing bi-directional integration with Erlang.

Bio
Yurii Rashkovskii has been using Erlang on and off since 2001 for commercial and open source projects, always returning to it from his endeavors with other platforms. Among other things, his open source Erlang work includes agner, epitest and amqpfs. Yurii resides in Vancouver, British Columbia.

About the conference
The Erlang Factory is an event that focuses on Erlang - the computer language that was designed to support distributed, fault-tolerant, soft-realtime applications with requirements for high availability and high concurrency. The main part of the Factory is the conference - a two-day collection of focused subject tracks with an enormous opportunity to meet the best minds in Erlang and network with experts in all its uses and applications.

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