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by buntar
5523 days ago
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excuse me for not answering your question, but I have a different suggestion (goes in a similar direction though): "Erlang in the Real World" From the top of my head: - portraits of companies and products who are using erlang - what does erlang do for them, that is not available in mainstream stacks - discussing their infrastructure and design desiscions as detailed as possible - what did they learn - how are they involved in opensource projects - numbers and figures of their running systems This could be a win-win situation. Companies can show their cool stuff. We can learn in what cases Erlang is a good solution. Anyway - Good luck with your book. |
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I know for a fact there were some really good talks on development & deployment experiences.
Hope this helps.