First of all, sorry for missing last week’s updates, I was out of town and did

not have access to Internet. This update will try to include two weeks of work!

Articles and Blog posts

The talks from Erlang&Elixir Factory Buenos Aires have all been uploaded to YouTube. Check them out here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLWbHc_FXPo2gZTX5oTYvIqTtKvS6WNNq8.

Juan Facorro (@jfacorro) has created a new port of Clojure that runs on the Erlang VM, called clojerl . Check out the amazing work: https://github.com/jfacorro/clojerl

. Check out the amazing work: https://github.com/jfacorro/clojerl CodeFights now supports Erlang as a language to code with: http://blog.codefights.com/new-supported-languages/

Mariano Guerra (@warianoguerra) is preparing a yearly survey template for the Erlang community. This is great work as it unites all of us towards what’s best for the community. He is asking for comments/feedback before doing the proper survey, please have a look and send comments to him directly: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1OrZMScZNHpFUJv5D5UWs2Abkh-dcvsPzsSqO3xVkqdU/viewform?edit_requested=true

Library updates

Cowboy 2.0-rc1 has been released! Read the announcement

here and here.

here and here. Hackney 1.9.0 has been release! https://github.com/benoitc/hackney

OTP Updates

OTP 20.0.2 was released 9 days ago, and it includes some bug fixes. Read about the release here. You can dowload it from here: https://github.com/erlang/otp/releases/tag/OTP-20.0.2

OTP 19.3.6.2 was also released recently, again with a few bug fixes in ERTS. Find the announcement here. And download the patch here: https://github.com/erlang/otp/releases/tag/OTP-19.3.6.2

Meetups and Courses

I liked this last time as well, but it doesn’t hurt to over promote. There is still time to signup for University of Kent’s MOOC on Erlang. https://www.futurelearn.com/courses/concurrent-programming-erlang/

Erlang Solutions is running a webinar with @csierra no how Twnel uses MongooseIM. You have until August 31st to signup: https://www.erlang-solutions.com/resources/webinars.html

Library of the week

This week I want to introduce you to one of Fred Hebert’s libraries vmstats that I had completely forgotten about. I had to submit a PR this week and got reminded of how well this library is written. vmstats is a good example of how a really small library can have a huge impact. If we can have more of these helpful but small well written libraries we can make everyone’s life easier. Have a look at it here:

https://github.com/ferd/vmstats

Announcements