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These conferences are explosions of enthusiasm. They have become the meeting place for people who want to build large scale systems that never stop.
It is with great pleasure that we announce the launch of the 2011 Erlang User Conference in Stockholm. The date for your diary is 3 November 2011. Early Bird registration will open on 15 August so in the meantime if you wish to submit a talk, we would love to hear from you.
After the success of last year's Conference and it selling out, you will want to book your place early. The Erlang User Conference brings together the best minds and names in Erlang programming from language inventors, implementers and maintainers. Open source committers, community leaders and Erlang authors.
Everyone who is anyone will be at the Erlang User Conference 2011!
This year's Erlang Factory London was a great success, with delegates attending from over 18 countries! Speakers included Robert Virding and Mike Williams, inventors of Erlang, Kostis Sagonas, the leader of the HIPE Team at Uppsala University, Marcus Kern, CTO at MIG, Steve Vinoski, distributed systems expert and Scott Lystig Fritchie, senior software engineer at Basho Technologies with many more in attendance.
The keynotes came from, Mike Williams, one of the inventors of Erlang and Kostis Sagonas, Leader of the HiPE team and Erlang tool developer at Uppsala University and the National Technical University of Athens. Mike gave an interesting talk on "Why Erlang was invented and a few things you don't want to tell your manager about Erlang." On day two of the conference, Kostis gave a "PropEr Talk" which looked at PropEr, an open-source, tool for property-based testing in Erlang.
It is with great pleasure that we announce the launch of the 2011 Erlang User Conference in Stockholm. The date for your diary is 3 November 2011. Early Bird registration will open on 15 August so in the meantime if you wish to submit a talk, we would love to hear from you.
Do you have what it takes to lead a conference session or tutorial? Have you made an interesting innovation, open source application or product with Erlang/OTP? Have you used Erlang in a real-world project and want to present a case study? Or have you developed a cool tool and want to give a hands-on tutorial? Tell us about it.