Erlang RED

Gerrit Riessen, Experimentalist FlowHub Sam Machin, Principal Engineer Jambonz Viacheslav Katsuba, CEO & Founder at Scalicon. Introduction Gerrit created Erlang RED to experiment with visual Flow Based Programming (FBP) in conjunction with Erlang. FBPs message-passed concurrency is well suited to Erlang, conversely Erlangs Supervisor design pattern is well suited to FBP. Erlang RED is an experimental Erlang backend to … Continue reading Erlang RED

Vance Shipley Interview and Erlang in Telecom Use Cases

Thanks to Slava for arranging this meeting. Vance Shipley is the founder and CEO of Sigscale. Sigscale delivers signaling and distributed fault tolerant systems. They have developed their protocol stacks (SIGTRAN, TCAP, CAP, MAP, NGAP, RADIUS, EAP) in Erlang, allowing them to build microservices with very low footprint and massive scalability. The High School Drop, … Continue reading Vance Shipley Interview and Erlang in Telecom Use Cases

Tsahi’s practical, 3-step guide

Tsahi Levent-Levi is widely recognized for his deep expertise in #WebRTC. He is one of my #WebRTC #heroes, like Philipp Hancke or Justin Uberti  (now OpenAI). His practical, 3-step guide is designed to help teams launch and improve WebRTC applications smoothly and resolve common issues in production. What you’ll find inside: This is an action … Continue reading Tsahi’s practical, 3-step guide

Interview with Freakyclown (Ethical Hacker). How I Rob Banks: And Other Such Places.

In How I Rob Banks: And Other Such Places, renowned ethical hacker and social engineer FC delivers a gripping and often hilarious discussion of his work: testing the limits of physical bank security by trying to “steal” money, data, and anything else he can get his hands on. In the book, he explores the secretive world … Continue reading Interview with Freakyclown (Ethical Hacker). How I Rob Banks: And Other Such Places.