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Peer Stritzinger
Peer discovered Erlang in 2007 and has been relying on it ever since. Fascinated by all its emergent properties which are quite non-obvious from afar. Around it, he found the best developer community one could wish for being part of. He is the Founder and Director of Peer Stritzinger GmbH which created GRiSP www.grisp.org, a platform to run Erlang on small embedded systems and focusses on building Automotive, Industrial IoT and Railway applications and tries to use Erlang technology wherever useful. Participating in several EU and nationally-funded research projects, he is trying to push the envelope for what can be done with Erlang and the other languages on the BEAM. Peer’s previous experience ranges from low-level device drivers to functional languages in industrial and automotive applications. He initially mastered in physics at the Technical University of Munich. He has been working self-employed as a developer since 1987 and also consulted in applied cryptography and protocol design and implementation. He is since living and working in the idyllic countryside west of Munich, Bavaria.
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Peer Stritzinger
Peer discovered Erlang in 2007 and has been relying on it ever since. Fascinated by all its emergent properties which are quite non-obvious from afar. Around it, he found the best developer community one could wish for being part of. He is the Founder and Director of Peer Stritzinger GmbH which created GRiSP www.grisp.org, a platform to run Erlang on small embedded systems and focusses on building Automotive, Industrial IoT and Railway applications and tries to use Erlang technology wherever useful. Participating in several EU and nationally-funded research projects, he is trying to push the envelope for what can be done with Erlang and the other languages on the BEAM. Peer’s previous experience ranges from low-level device drivers to functional languages in industrial and automotive applications. He initially mastered in physics at the Technical University of Munich. He has been working self-employed as a developer since 1987 and also consulted in applied cryptography and protocol design and implementation. He is since living and working in the idyllic countryside west of Munich, Bavaria.
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Peer Stritzinger
Peer discovered Erlang in 2007 and has been relying on it ever since. Fascinated by all its emergent properties which are quite non-obvious from afar. Around it, he found the best developer community one could wish for being part of. He is the Founder and Director of Peer Stritzinger GmbH which created GRiSP www.grisp.org, a platform to run Erlang on small embedded systems and focusses on building Automotive, Industrial IoT and Railway applications and tries to use Erlang technology wherever useful. Participating in several EU and nationally-funded research projects, he is trying to push the envelope for what can be done with Erlang and the other languages on the BEAM. Peer’s previous experience ranges from low-level device drivers to functional languages in industrial and automotive applications. He initially mastered in physics at the Technical University of Munich. He has been working self-employed as a developer since 1987 and also consulted in applied cryptography and protocol design and implementation. He is since living and working in the idyllic countryside west of Munich, Bavaria.
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11- ?subject=Jumping gen_servers! A new way of building (...) applications | Peer Stritzinger | Code BEAM V EU 21&body=Take a look at this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0ffcj5p_TQ4
- ?subject=How the BEAM boots and what can be done about it | Peer Stritzinger | Code BEAM V&body=Take a look at this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ImZlN1bVzII
- ?subject=Keynote: EEF - looking back at 2020 and forward at 2021 - Peer Stritzinger | Code BEAM V America 21&body=Take a look at this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-OpOqSxOycA
- ?subject=Building an IDE, compiler and runtime - PEER STRITZINGER and BARBARA CHASSOUL&body=Take a look at this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MYYfLNpFyZ4
- ?subject=Updates from the Elrang Ecosystem Foundation working groups&body=Take a look at this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GSXp6mvVbWI
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