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Practical Erlang Programming covers the basic, sequential and concurrent aspects of the Erlang programming language. You will learn the basics of how to read, write and structure Erlang programs. The target audience are software developers and engineers with an interest in server side applications and massively concurrent systems. The perquisites are basic programming knowledge.
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Come learn the fundamentals of how to leverage Gearman, the open-source, distributed job queuing system. Originally designed to scale LiveJournal.com, Gearman is now faster than ever and can help you build your own scalable applications. Gearman's generic design allows it to be used as a building block for almost any use - from speeding up your website to building your own Map/Reduce cluster.
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Linux
Location: Ballroom A7
CMake is a popular cross-platform, open-source build system used by KDE and many other projects. CMake builds software using a set of simple platform independent configuration files. CMake generates native makefiles and workspaces targeted many popular compiler environments. CMake is actually a family of tools that can be used to build (CMake), test (CTest/CDash) and deploy (CPack) software.
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How do you choose the right filesystem for your database management system? Administrators have a variety of filesystems to choose from, as well as volume management and hardware or software RAID. This talk will examine how different the performance of filesystems really are, and how do you go about systematically determining which configuration will be the best for your application and hardware.
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Moderated by: Peter Zaitsev
MySQL, Drizzle, MariaDB, XtraDB, Google Patches, Percona Patches, OurDelta... there is a lot of forks patches and branches around. Join us to learn about current state of affairs and share your vision and desires
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In this panel talk a number of core Drizzle developers will explain where development sits today, critical tools involved, best practices that were used to get here, and how a vibrant open-source developer community has been built.
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