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Hi everyone, and sorry for the delay. After our brief hiatus, we should be back to weekly podcasts! Download Link: https://mostlyerlang.word...

Sorry everyone for the delay! I know we usually post on Tuesdays but I have had some computer difficulties and hopefully Episode #69, called...

At Erlang Factory San Francisco, Zach spent a few minutes interviewing Joe Armstrong, co-inventor of Erlang. As always, we apologize for the...

Sorry about that! Audacity crashed on me and I had to redo the whole thing! 😦 This isn’t going to be as polished as usual because I w...

Hi guys, I’m sorry to say that I am dealing with some technical difficulties tonight. Podcast 68, if it’s not up tonight, should...

Interview with Jamie Winsor at the San Francisco conference Download Link: https://mostlyerlang.wordpress.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/05/tas...

Download Link: https://mostlyerlang.wordpress.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/05/67-e2-done.mp3 Fred, Brian, and Zach discuss Rebar in todayR...

Happy Thursday! Here’s an interview with Guido van Rossum, author of the Python programming language. Download Link: https://mostlyerl...

Download Link: https://mostlyerlang.wordpress.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/05/mostly_erlang_66_riak_core.mp3 Today’s podcast features M...

At the San Francisco conference, Zach interviewed Mark Allen of Basho. Download Link: https://mostlyerlang.wordpress.com/wp-content/uploads/...

Hello Everyone!   If you are looking to get into erlang or quickcheck and could use some help, or would like someone to build a system...

First, congratulations Zach on the birth of a grandson! Sorry to have missed you last week! Download Link: https://mostlyerlang.wordpress.co...

Zach interviews Bruce Tate at Erlang Factory San Francisco. Download Link: https://mostlyerlang.wordpress.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/04/bru...

Download Link: https://mostlyerlang.wordpress.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/04/063_adroll-done.mp3 Sponsored by Adroll Sorry to have been miss...

We are back from Erlang Factory San Francisco! Every Thursday for the next several weeks, Mostly Erlang will be posting short interviews tha...

Guest speaker Edwin Brady talks about Idris in an extremely advanced podcast full of PhDs! Panel Edwin Brady Heinz Gies @heinz_gies Kevin Ha...

Guest speaker Chris McCord discusses his book with Zach and Bruce Panel Chris McCord @chris_mccord Bruce Tate @redrapids Zachary Kessin @zke...

Sorry everyone for the lack of podcast last week! We are back on schedule now! Panel Bryan Hunter @bryan_hunter Simon Thompson @thompson_si...

Hi Everyone I just wanted to let everyone who may be following the blog know that I have published a new book on using QuickCheck with Erlan...

Zach asks Rachel and Andrea about F#. Panel Andrea Magnorsky @silverspoon Rachel Reese @rachelreese Zach Kessin @zkessin Links http://www.ro...

Panel Francesco Cesarini @FrancescoC Kevin Hammond @khstandrews Zachary Kessin @zkessin Conferences Erlang Factory San Francisco March 26-27...

Today’s podcast features guest speaker Heinz Gies, creator of project FIFO Panel Heinz Gies @heinz_gies Bryan Hunter @bryan_hunter Kev...

Zach, Bruce, and Kevin discuss Kevin’s new book. Panel Bruce Tate (@redrapids) Kevin Hammond (@khstandrews) Zachary Kessin (@zkessin)

Zach, Fred, and Jose answer questions live! You’ll hear at the start that we erroneously welcomed you to Podcast #53, but rest assured...

Download Link: https://mostlyerlang.wordpress.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/01/053_tools.mp3 The meta programming of Elixir makes for some ver...

On Tuesday 6 January at 18:00GMT we will be doing a live podcast on a G+ hangout about package management systems. We invite everyone to com...

Ever have a system go strange on you, or fall down under load? Erlang has some amazing tools to try and debug these cases. Regular panelist...

  Erlang comes with its own datastores ETS and Mnesia. These store Erlang terms directly so you don’t have to map your data into SQL ty...

We apologize, this episode got messed up, so here is a fixed version Download Link: audio mp3=”https://mostlyerlang.wordpress.com/wp-c...

Supervisors are all about creating solid guarantees of how the system will recover after a fault and how it will be setup. If Erlang supervi...

“…when 100 people are listening to you for an hour, that’s 100 hours of people’s time devoted to what you have to say. If you can’t sp...

Download Link: https://mostlyerlang.wordpress.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/047_nitrogen.mp3 Nitrogen Nitrogen is a framework for creating...

Mostly Erlang is looking for sponsors. We have brought on someone to do editing for the show and will be moving back to an episode a week! I...

Joseph Joins us to talk about his efforts to build a scheme on the Erlang Beam VM. And the challenges that he has run into trying to build s...

Download Link: https://mostlyerlang.wordpress.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/10/045_robots.mp3 You can build Robots with Erlang! The Encycloped...

The podcast has been on a bit of a Hiatus, we will be starting up again with a fall season including more of the Wider Erlang Ecosystem, get...

Show notes coming soon

We are joined by Bruce Tate and Jose Valim to talk about the tools that have been developing around Elixir and how they can help the rest of...

Download Link https://mostlyerlang.wordpress.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/08/042_tools_with_simon_and_yehuda.mp3 At Erlang Factory Jose and D...

This podcast was recorded live on stage at EUC 2014 so it has a somewhat different feel to it Link: https://mostlyerlang.wordpress.com/wp-co...