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	<title>Comments on: More Erlang</title>
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		<title>By: LT People &#187; Blog Archive &#187; Erland Web Server</title>
		<link>http://yarivsblog.com/articles/2006/06/14/more-erlang/comment-page-1/#comment-12</link>
		<dc:creator>LT People &#187; Blog Archive &#187; Erland Web Server</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 14 Jul 2006 07:35:20 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>[...] ÐÐ°Ñ‚ÐºÐ½ÑƒÐ»ÑÑ Ð½Ð° Ñ€Ð°Ð·Ð¼Ñ‹ÑˆÐ»ÐµÐ½Ð¸Ñ Ñ‡ÐµÐ»Ð¾Ð²ÐµÐºÐ° Ð¿Ð¾ Ð¸Ð¼ÐµÐ½Ð¸ Yariv Sadan Ð¿Ð¾ Ð¿Ð¾Ð²Ð¾Ð´Ñƒ ÑÐ¾Ð·Ð´Ð°Ð½Ð¸Ñ Ð¼Ð½Ð¾Ð³Ð¾Ð¿Ð¾Ð»ÑŒÐ·Ð¾Ð²Ð°Ñ‚ÐµÐ»ÑŒÑÐºÐ¸Ñ… Ð¸Ð½Ñ‚ÐµÑ€Ð°ÐºÑ‚Ð¸Ð²Ð½Ñ‹Ñ… web-Ð¿Ñ€Ð¸Ð»Ð¾Ð¶ÐµÐ½Ð¸Ð¹. ÐŸÑ€Ð¸Ð·Ñ‹Ð²Ð°ÐµÑ‚ Ð¸ÑÐ¿Ð¾Ð»ÑŒÐ·Ð¾Ð²Ð°Ñ‚ÑŒ Erlang Ð´Ð»Ñ Ð¸Ñ… ÑÐ¾Ð·Ð´Ð°Ð½Ð¸Ñ. Ð£ Ð¼ÐµÐ½Ñ Ð¿Ð¾ÑÐ»Ðµ Ð¿Ñ€Ð¾Ñ‡Ñ‚ÐµÐ½Ð¸Ñ Ð²Ð¾Ð·Ð½Ð¸ÐºÐ»Ð° Ð¸Ð´ÐµÑ ÑƒÐ·Ð½Ð°Ñ‚ÑŒ, Ñ‡Ñ‚Ð¾ ÑÑ‚Ð¾ Ñ‚Ð°ÐºÐ¾Ðµ, Ð¿Ñ€Ð¸Ð²ÐµÐ´Ñƒ Ð¾Ð´Ð½Ñƒ Ñ†Ð¸Ñ‚Ð°Ñ‚Ñƒ: Erlang can scale to millions of simultaneous processes â€” on one machine! (I wrote about this more here and here). If you write your backend in Erlang, the VM handles concurrency gracefully. You can keep those damn connections alive â€” and then set your mind free [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] ÐÐ°Ñ‚ÐºÐ½ÑƒÐ»ÑÑ Ð½Ð° Ñ€Ð°Ð·Ð¼Ñ‹ÑˆÐ»ÐµÐ½Ð¸Ñ Ñ‡ÐµÐ»Ð¾Ð²ÐµÐºÐ° Ð¿Ð¾ Ð¸Ð¼ÐµÐ½Ð¸ Yariv Sadan Ð¿Ð¾ Ð¿Ð¾Ð²Ð¾Ð´Ñƒ ÑÐ¾Ð·Ð´Ð°Ð½Ð¸Ñ Ð¼Ð½Ð¾Ð³Ð¾Ð¿Ð¾Ð»ÑŒÐ·Ð¾Ð²Ð°Ñ‚ÐµÐ»ÑŒÑÐºÐ¸Ñ… Ð¸Ð½Ñ‚ÐµÑ€Ð°ÐºÑ‚Ð¸Ð²Ð½Ñ‹Ñ… web-Ð¿Ñ€Ð¸Ð»Ð¾Ð¶ÐµÐ½Ð¸Ð¹. ÐŸÑ€Ð¸Ð·Ñ‹Ð²Ð°ÐµÑ‚ Ð¸ÑÐ¿Ð¾Ð»ÑŒÐ·Ð¾Ð²Ð°Ñ‚ÑŒ Erlang Ð´Ð»Ñ Ð¸Ñ… ÑÐ¾Ð·Ð´Ð°Ð½Ð¸Ñ. Ð£ Ð¼ÐµÐ½Ñ Ð¿Ð¾ÑÐ»Ðµ Ð¿Ñ€Ð¾Ñ‡Ñ‚ÐµÐ½Ð¸Ñ Ð²Ð¾Ð·Ð½Ð¸ÐºÐ»Ð° Ð¸Ð´ÐµÑ ÑƒÐ·Ð½Ð°Ñ‚ÑŒ, Ñ‡Ñ‚Ð¾ ÑÑ‚Ð¾ Ñ‚Ð°ÐºÐ¾Ðµ, Ð¿Ñ€Ð¸Ð²ÐµÐ´Ñƒ Ð¾Ð´Ð½Ñƒ Ñ†Ð¸Ñ‚Ð°Ñ‚Ñƒ: Erlang can scale to millions of simultaneous processes â€” on one machine! (I wrote about this more here and here). If you write your backend in Erlang, the VM handles concurrency gracefully. You can keep those damn connections alive â€” and then set your mind free [...]</p>
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		<title>By: Yarivâ€™s Blog &#187; Erlang and the Next Generation Webapps</title>
		<link>http://yarivsblog.com/articles/2006/06/14/more-erlang/comment-page-1/#comment-11</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 13 Jul 2006 05:29:20 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>[...] At this point you probably know where Iâ€™m going with this: Erlang. Erlang scales to tens of millions of simultaneous processes â€” on one machine! (I wrote about this more here and here). If you write your backend in Erlang, the VM handles concurrency gracefully. You can keep those damn connections alive â€” and then set your mind free [...]</description>
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