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		<description>[...] Erlang Debugging and UTF-16 Posted on Monday, April 6th, 2009 in Erlang - Comments: (0) I&#8217;ve been teaching myself Erlang.  It&#8217;s a great Functional Programming language. I&#8217;ve also dabbled a little with Scala.Besides wanting to learn a new computer language, I&#8217;ve also wanted to port some of my high-traffic Ruby On Rails sites into Erlang. Erlang will be able to handle 3x-4x the traffic using less resources. Less EC2 instances up and running means more money in my pocket. [...]</description>
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