
ErlangSolutions
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Free Ask Me Anything with Code Mesh Speakers
Hey All,
On Monday 2 November we will be hosting a free Ask Me Anything session with a number of the speakers for Code Mesh. Including Ron Pressler, who is the technical lead for Project Loom, which aims to add delimited continuations, fibers and tail-calls to the JVM.
The event will be hosted by Francesco Cesarini, Found of Erlang Solutions and O’Reilly published author of Designing for Scalability with Erlang/OTP and Erlang Programming
Register for free at https://www2.codesync.global/code-mesh-v-ask-me-anything-registration
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