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If your shop has trouble shipping quality software on time -- and let's face it, most do -- then this book is for you. If you're a manager, I'd say that doubly so.
-Ernest Friedman-Hill "JavaRanch Sheriff"
More practical advice from the pragmatic crew. This is another excellent book from the guys at Pragmatic. In this book Jared and William cover pragmatic project management with down to earth advic...
-Jack D. Herrington
That's got to be one of the *best* choice of title since the Mythical Man Month!!
-Kenneth Sizer

OTP on Rails (May 27)
Joe Armstrong's blog entry has some great quotes and insights. This type of thinking is exactly why you need to learn another language.

The Road we didn't go down

If you don't learn to think in a language like Erlang, you'll never be able to fully bring those idioms and paradigms back to your day job language. I'm simply repeating the advice of the Pragmatic Programmers from nearly a decade ago, but learn a new language every year.
And as any weightlifter will tell you, if you're not sore when you're done, you weren't working out. You were coasting. No pain, no gain applies to your brain as well as your back. So if you pick a new technology too close to what you already know, it might feel too easy. If so, back up and adjust your technical workout plan. Hit the muscles you haven't used in a while.
Feel the burn! ;)

Category: Erlang

Erlang at Facebook (May 15)
Erlang keeps popping up. This article is about a very practical, real-world integration of Erlang with popular technologies.

Facebook Chat

Category: Erlang

Erlang is Growing Up (Feb 5)
Every day I keep seeing more and more tidbits in the Erlang area.

A week or two ago a friend of mine released virtuerl, an Erlang wrapper around Amazon's EC2 API (with aspirations to be more of a generic grid wrapper). Also see this post with more information and this one with an install image.

Today I saw this post, Introducing the XMPP application server: The Twitter example. It's a very cool app server for XMPP messaging. It scales across machines when you add hardware. The example app it shows is based on the Twitter model. So if you want to write a scalable social app with Twitter-esque messaging, use the API.

What does this mean? One of Erlang's strongest points is it's ability to scale across CPU cores and machines with a minimum of developer effort. It's beginning to fulfill that promise.

I've got to carve out some time to learn Erlang!

Category: Erlang

New England Software Symposium (2008-09-12)
Back in Boston! I'll be speaking on Saturday and Sunday.
Pacific Northwest Software Symposium (2008-09-19)
Back on the west coast. I'll speak (and keynote) on Friday and Saturday in Redmond.
Agile Development Practices (2008-11-10)
Any conference in Orlando is good, but this one is great!
Agile One: Boston (2008-11-18)
The first Agile Experience was a huge success. Tell your manager about this one.


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