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Great talk on erlang performance by @moonpolysoft http://www.erlang-factory.com/conference/SFBay2013/speakers/CliffMoon …
great summary of consistency trade offs: http://db.csail.mit.edu/nedbday13/slides/bernstein.ppsx … h/t @xmal
stdlib2: Erlang stdlib extensions https://github.com/cannedprimates/stdlib2 … #erlang
@massemanet a reminder that "next gen" dbs are utterly simplistic compared to established systems in all but a few areas
blog post: the ref trick http://bliki.primat.es/#%5B%5B2012-11-29%20The%20Ref%20Trick%5D%5D …
cc @bipthelin
OH: "You can say that you're 'growing the system organically' or you can say that you're building it ass first." #erlangfactory
#basho writes their stuff in quickcheck, then ports to erlang once model passes tests #erlangfactory
Awesome #CEP paper. I wonder if one could build something similar on top of #Storm? Also, #erlang http://t.co/4WRN6R2R
Great series of articles: http://bit.ly/jNWDRB http://bit.ly/k0F2En http://bit.ly/lZgW8j #c_compilers #undefined_behavior
http://estatis.coders.fm/falso/ it's like #mongodb for theorem proving!
Quora post from @thinkcomp: In Fifty Days, Payments Innovation Will Stop In Silicon Valley http://qr.ae/Bbe9
If PHP gets something right before your language does, you should reassess your life goals. http://slidesha.re/lGe6Hy
``DHH does not think it's the awesome place to be, but they actually have money.'' ~Emil Eifrem on The Enterprise Market
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