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* pre-compiled binaries for win32 and linux * pre-compiled binaries for win32 and linux
* system libraries with built-in * system libraries with built-in
- ** easily distributable, configurable ( in-memory or disk ) database system called Mnesia+** easily distributable, configurable ( in-memory or disk ) database system called Mnesia
- ** native bindings to mysql and postgres+** native bindings to mysql and postgres
- ** SNMP V1, V2 and V3 agents, +** SNMP V1, V2 and V3 agents,
- ** a database config that exposes tables as SNMP tables+** a database config that exposes tables as SNMP tables
- ** 3rd party contrib libs for - web server, jabber, ldap, radius, ldap, nfs+** 3rd party contrib libs for - web server, jabber, ldap, radius, ldap, nfs
* bindings to C, C++, Java, Tk * bindings to C, C++, Java, Tk
* good documentation including how to extend it with examples * good documentation including how to extend it with examples

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Everytime I talk to people about Erlang they think it's just another language.

Erlang is not just a language.

Erlang is based off of Joe Armstrong's thesis - "Making reliable distributed systems in the presence of software errors". The current download contains:

  • the src code with targets for WIN32, linux and vxworks
  • pre-compiled binaries for win32 and linux
  • system libraries with built-in
    • easily distributable, configurable ( in-memory or disk ) database system called Mnesia
    • native bindings to mysql and postgres
    • SNMP V1, V2 and V3 agents,
    • a database config that exposes tables as SNMP tables
    • 3rd party contrib libs for - web server, jabber, ldap, radius, ldap, nfs
  • bindings to C, C++, Java, Tk
  • good documentation including how to extend it with examples
  • a couple of books that discuss erlang implementations of non-trivial distributing computing objects.

Ericsson open sourced it's software switching infrastructure, somewhat like AT&T Bell Labs open sourcing Plan9. It's different because Ericsson actually produced real products using Erlang. Ericsson openly endorses Erlang - OTP systems:[1] What other open source language do you know that is used by a corporation to build the AXE 301, a 512K cross connect switch that can achieve throughputs of 160Gbs. [2]

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