What is it?
The Evening School of Erlang is a series of Erlang classes designed to bring together developers interested in programming in Erlang as well as making a career switch to Erlang along with companies who are looking to recruit bright developers and architects all across the U.S.<p>How does it work?
The Evening School of Erlang consists of evening classes which are conducted twice a week over a four week period. The classes include exercises which allow participants to put the theory into practice and these are automatically tested and assessed using the Erlang e-learning feedback tool.
At the end of the four weeks, participants will be able to take the Erlang Foundation certification exam at no additional cost. This will validate to future employers their knowledge of the Erlang language. These courses are intended to be held in cities around the U.S. and Canada to cater to local people and will be conducted by local Erlang experts.<p>Topics:
-Introduction
-Basic Erlang
-Sequential Programming
-Concurrent Programming
-Process Design Patterns
-Process Error Handling
-Code Updating
-Records and Funs
-ETS tables
-Distributed Programming
-Advanced Constructs
-Ports and Sockets
-Style and Efficiency<p>Where are the courses?
The Evening School of Erlang is scheduled in NextSpace Union Square, San Francisco from the 8th of Jan’ 2013 to the 30th Jan’2013.
It will be scheduled in San Jose and Pasadena for mid Feb’ 2013 and Santa Monica for mid Mar’2013. Subsequently it will be rolled out to various cities across the US and Canada.<p>To register for the Evening School of Erlang, please visit, http://esoesf.eventbrite.com/