In this episode I talk with Martin J. Logan. We cover his experience with Erlang, why OTP, his book Erlang and OTP in Action, designing processes in an actor based system, Erlang Camp and more.
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Martin’s BackgroundWhy Threads are a Bad Idea by John OusterhautErlware How was the adjustment to learning Erlang Why Object Oriented Programming never made sense as taught Erlang as an Object Oriented language Pattern matching, binary streams, and gen_fsm behavior How Martin was able to stay in Erlang since 1999 Learning Erlang through the mailing list How the Erlang community has evolved over timeErlang and OTP in Action Motivation of writing Erlang and OTP in Action Why they took the approach to Erlang and OTP in Action they did Martin and his co-authors as Mr. Miyagi teaching Erlang and OTP Reticular activation Practicality as the goal of the book Ability to distribute systems Location transparency in Erlang Aptness of metaphor of Erlang processes as “micro-services” How to determine right granularity of Erlang processes Library applications and active applicationsDesigning for Actor Based Systems Processes modeled as truly concurrent activitiesErlang CampChicago Erlang user group “At the end of this user group we are going to announce we are having a conference in the fall” Teach basics of Erlang and dive into Erlang in two intense days Repeat attendees help to coordinate the next Erlang CampsChicago Erlang Conference Garrett Smith LambdaJam from Alex Miller and Dave Thomas Possibility of a second edition of Erlang and OTP in ActionDevOps.com
A giant Thank You to David Belcher for the logo design.