Sunday, 16 March 2008
Planet Trapexit
Planet Trapexit is the blog feed from trapexit.org which is the community site from Erlang Training and Consulting. It scans a lot of Erlang blogs.
Blog:
http://planet.trapexit.org
Planet Erlang
Planet Erlang by Process-one is a blog that aggregates articles from other Erlang information sources. You can register and submit links to articles into a candidate pool. Once enough other members voted for such a candidate it gets published to the front page / main feed.
The site also features many RSS feeds for various topics.
Blog:
http://www.planeterlang.org
Yariv's Blog
Yariv's Blog by Yariv Sadan seems to be the first Erlang blog around and has gained a high visibility. He writes about his strange adventures in Erlang and is quite funny sometimes.
Blog:
http://yarivsblog.com
Asking the #erlang crowd
Today Your Bear tought it might be a good idea to ask the #erlang crowd on irc.freenode.net about Erlang blogs. It was responded by the enthusiasm which is so typical for #erlang.
Thus we will feature Yariv and Planet Erlang today.
By the way, you know any other nice IRC channels about Erlang?
Thus we will feature Yariv and Planet Erlang today.
By the way, you know any other nice IRC channels about Erlang?
Sunday, 9 March 2008
Ulf Wiger
Ulf Wiger's blog is alway worth a read, especially if you want some unique Erlang insights.
Blog:
http://ulf.wiger.net/weblog
Erlang articles:
http://ulf.wiger.net/weblog/category/erlang
Wednesday, 5 March 2008
The Red Hot Erlang Blog
Torbjörn Törnkvist's "The Red Hot Erlang Blog" is already interesting because the blog is implemented in Erlang. Topics vary from Erlang insights to web development.
Blog:
http://blog.tornkvist.org
Armstrong on Software
This is Joe Armstrong's blog. Joe is one of the creators of Erlang and always worth a read.
Blog:
http://armstrongonsoftware.blogspot.com
Tuesday, 4 March 2008
Programming in the 21st Century
James Hague's "Programming in the 21st Century" is one of the most interesting Erlang blogs around. James combines experiences from 80ies games programming in assembler with insights into Erlang. He shows us how low level still matters in the world of the high level.
Blog:
http://prog21.dadgum.com
Monday, 3 March 2008
Dukes of Erl
"Dukes of Erl" is a blog which describes the adventures of three Erlang startuppers coding some distributed system.
Blog:
http://dukesoferl.blogspot.com
Open Source Web>2.0 Technologies
This blog by Roberto Saccon seems to care mostly about creating web applications, with Erlang on the server side, JavaScript in various prominent support roles and some other web culprits.
Blog:
http://www.rsaccon.com
Erlang articles:
http://www.rsaccon.com/search/label/erlang
Easy Erl
"Easy Erl" or "EazyErl" is a blog featuring short Erlang programs, intended to help learning Erlang.
Blog:
http://easyerl.blogspot.com
Sunday, 2 March 2008
Luke's Weblog
Luke Gorrie is an Erlang veteran. You might know his Distel software. During the last months he was occupied with a Nepal OLPC project.
Blog:
http://lukego.livejournal.com
Erlang articles:
http://lukego.livejournal.com/tag/erlang
Erlang Blog Spotting
Blogs dedicated to Erlang show up like mushrooms after rainfall, so Your Bear decided to list them here:
Blog:
http://erlangblogspotting.blogspot.com
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