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I like the ideas that Erlang promotes, but I find myself in a big problem trying to actually read Erlang. That is, I can read sample code, more or less, but real code? Not so much. I won't even touch on writing the code. One of the problems is the lack of IDE support. I tried both ErlIDE and Erlybird, none of them gave me so much as syntax highlighting. They should, according to this post, but I c
Background In my compay we use a logistics application called huLOG. Part of huLOGs (award winning) functionality is to aggregate track and trace events from about two dozen sources. The events are schema free in there nature: some might contain a ZIP code, some may geographic coordinates attached, some relate to a certain packet or pallet (called “movable unit” in huLOG-spreak) some relate to a c
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