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create Calagator::Event 1250466989 Francesco Cesarani - Thinking in a Highly Concurrent, Mostly-functional Language Roll back

description nil <p><b>Note: our meeting date is currently in flux.</b></p> <p>We are fortunate this month to have noted tech luminary, Erlang Solutions founder and O'Reilly author Francesco Cesarini join us.  <a href="http://www.oreilly.com/pub/au/3373"></a><a href="http://www.oreilly.com/pub/au/3373" class="linkified">http://www.oreilly.com/pub/au/3373</a></p> <p>Yale Professor Alan Perlis once wrote, “A language that doesn’t affect the way you think about programming, is not worth knowing.”</p> <p>To really appreciate the power of the actor model, no matter if you are using Go, Rust, AKKA or Erlang, you need to learn to think concurrently. Erlang has for decades been leading the way in concurrent thinking and developers from different communities abd backgrounds have a lot to learn from its approach.</p> <p>This talk illustrates by example how embracing the Erlang way of thinking about problems leads to scalable and fault-tolerant designs. It will describe three ways of clustering Erlang nodes within the server side domain, describing how these systems have evolved as the concurrency model and the underlying hardware got more powerful.</p> <p>Through these case studies, we will describe how Erlang, and more specifically, concurrency was done in 1995 when the limit of processes was 30,000, with an evolution as to how concurrency is used and applied today, when the limit of simultaneous processes in in the magnitude of millions per virtual machine.</p> <p>...stay tuned for clarification on the date and location.</p> <p>- Steve</p>
id nil 1250466989
source_id nil 996335088
start_time nil 2014-09-24 18:30:00 -0700
title nil Francesco Cesarani - Thinking in a Highly Concurrent, Mostly-functional Language
url nil http://www.meetup.com/Portland-Erlang-User-Group/events/202251342/