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Yannick, Victor,<br>
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<pre wrap="">"Victor Rodriguez" <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:victor.palique@gmail.com"><victor.palique@gmail.com></a> writes:
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<pre wrap="">Your blog entries about the language have piqued my interest, and I
daresay others might find the topic acceptable?
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I would really like a presentation on Erlang, especially one with pros
and cons of Erlang vs Scheme and Common Lisp.
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That's a nice suggestion. I can certainly prepare a small presentation
on Erlang/Yaws/Mnesia and how I implemented the MSLUG web site. But I'm
far from being an Erlang expert, though. <br>
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Somewhere at the beginning of May? <br>
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Dominique Boucher, Ph.D.
The Scheme Way Project
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