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Paris (France) is home to two well-established Erlang shops and several start-ups are appearing. Paris (France) is home to two well-established Erlang shops and several start-ups are appearing.
-After meeting very occasionally in the last few years, we have started holding a monthly Erlounge:+After meeting very occasionally for several years, we have been holding a monthly Erlounge/User Group meeting since 2009.
-* Third monday of each month around 7.30pm+* Third monday of each month
 +* Orange Business Services, 106 rue du temple, 75003 Paris ([http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&source=s_q&hl=fr&geocode=&q=106+rue+du+temple+75003+Paris&sll=37.0625,-95.677068&sspn=47.215051,79.013672&ie=UTF8&hq=&hnear=106+Rue+du+Temple,+75003+Paris,+Ile-de-France,+France&ll=48.863713,2.358112&spn=0.009641,0.01929&t=h&z=16 Google map])
 +* Metro stations: Châtelet, République, Temple, Rambuteau or Arts et métiers
 +* 7pm: coding dojo or technical presentation
 +* around 9pm: we go somewhere for drinks and food
 +* [http://www.google.com/calendar/ical/55i5hjoucot9psgsrhhctet258%40group.calendar.google.com/public/basic.ics iCal entry on Google]
 +* We usually speak french but are happy to speak english if we have visitors!
 +* Mailing list: http://groups.google.fr/group/erlang-paris
-[http://ical.me.com/ecestari/Erlounge.ics iCal entry]+Please try to come with a subject in mind for a kata.
-We usually speak french but are happy to speak english if we have visitors!+'''N.B.''' Registration is required for the coding dojo so that the reception at Orange has a list of attendees.
-There is no mailing list: use this page for messages to the group. People are free to browse here or to add it to their watchlist for email notifications.+== Some past sessions ==
 +===15 mars 2010===
 +About 18 people.
-== Next session ==+Kata (by Dominic Williams): code a [http://snowball.tartarus.org/algorithms/french/stemmer.html Porter stemmer for French], with test-driven-development based on these [http://snowball.tartarus.org/algorithms/french/diffs.txt tests]
-'''Date''': 15th March 2010+Retrospective :
- +* it would be nice if more people offered to do a kata
-'''19:00''': a coding dojo+* let's do randoris too, so that the code is less "prepared" and people can participate more
-106 rue du temple+* stemming is boring :-)
-75003 Paris+
- +
-'''21:00''': beer and food somewhere in the same neighbourhood.+
- +
-'''N.B.''' Registration is required for the coding dojo so that the security people have a list of attendees.+
-Please send an email to mail@dominicwilliams.net+

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[edit] Erlang Paris

Paris (France) is home to two well-established Erlang shops and several start-ups are appearing.

After meeting very occasionally for several years, we have been holding a monthly Erlounge/User Group meeting since 2009.

  • Third monday of each month
  • Orange Business Services, 106 rue du temple, 75003 Paris (Google map)
  • Metro stations: Châtelet, République, Temple, Rambuteau or Arts et métiers
  • 7pm: coding dojo or technical presentation
  • around 9pm: we go somewhere for drinks and food
  • iCal entry on Google
  • We usually speak french but are happy to speak english if we have visitors!
  • Mailing list: http://groups.google.fr/group/erlang-paris

Please try to come with a subject in mind for a kata.

N.B. Registration is required for the coding dojo so that the reception at Orange has a list of attendees.

[edit] Some past sessions

[edit] 15 mars 2010

About 18 people.

Kata (by Dominic Williams): code a Porter stemmer for French, with test-driven-development based on these tests

Retrospective :

  • it would be nice if more people offered to do a kata
  • let's do randoris too, so that the code is less "prepared" and people can participate more
  • stemming is boring :-)
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