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Hi everyone, and sorry for the delay. After our brief hiatus, we should be back to weekly podcasts!
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Kevin Hammond @khstandrews Simon Thompson @thompson_si Francesco Cesarini @FrancescoC Fred Hebert @mononcqc Irina Guberman @irina_guberman Heinz Gies @heinz_gies Zach Kessin @zkessinLinks
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Sorry everyone for the delay! I know we usually post on Tuesdays but I have had some computer difficulties and hopefully Episode #69, called “Should I major in Computer Science?” will be online tomorrow.
At Erlang Factory San Francisco, Zach spent a few minutes interviewing Joe Armstrong, co-inventor of Erlang. As always, we apologize for the quality of these interviews and the background noise.
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https://mostlyerlang.wordpress.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/05/joe-armstrong.mp3Sorry about that! Audacity crashed on me and I had to redo the whole thing! This isn’t going to be as polished as usual because I wanted to hurry up and get it online.
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Brian Troutwine
Kevin Hammond
Edwin Brady
Heinz Gies
Zach Kessin
Hi guys, I’m sorry to say that I am dealing with some technical difficulties tonight. Podcast 68, if it’s not up tonight, should be up sometime tomorrow. Thanks for your patience, and sorry for the delay!
Interview with Jamie Winsor at the San Francisco conference
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Fred, Brian, and Zach discuss Rebar in today’s podcast. Hope you enjoy!
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Fred Hebert @mononcqc
Brian Troutwine @bltroutwine
Zach Kessin @zkessin
Happy Thursday! Here’s an interview with Guido van Rossum, author of the Python programming language.
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Today’s podcast features Mark Allen, who talks with some of our regulars about Riak Core. Sorry about the abrupt ending–for some reason the podcast cut off right in the middle of a sentence! Hope you enjoy what is here, though!
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Mark Allen @bytemeorg
Fred Hebert @mononcqc
Irina Guberman @irina_guberman
Brian Troutwine @bltroutwine
Zach Kessin @zkessin
Conferences
PolyConf Krakow July 2-4 http://polyconf.com/
Erlang User Conference in Stockholm June 11-12 www.erlang-factory.com/euc2015
Online conference tentatively set for the last weeks of July
Code Mesh, London, November 2-4 http://lanyrd.com/2015/codemeshio/
At the San Francisco conference, Zach interviewed Mark Allen of Basho.
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