Day 1, June 9, 2014
Day 2, June 10, 2014
Access to the tutorials is free for all delegates to the Erlang User Conference, but registration is required. You are welcome to register for as many tutorials as you like, but unless you can clone yourself make sure they do not overlap.
We have a limited number of places and the seats will be allocated on the first come, first served basis. The tutorials are hands-on, so please bring your laptops.
- Radosław Szymczyszyn
- Huiqing Li & Simon Thompson
- Alvaro Videla
- Marc Sugiyama
- Diana Corbacho
- Jesper Louis Andersen
- Natalia Chechina
- Csaba Hoch
- Kostis Sagonas
- Thomas Arts
- Andreas Schumacher
- Christian Dahlqvist
Lisp Flavoured Erlang Design Summit
The Community is pleased to announce that we will be holding our first ever community design summit in Stockholm, Sweden during the Erlang User Conference. Our goals are to not only share plans, but to discover what you want from LFE and how do you want to use it. This is an opportunity for us to work together, explore interesting problems to solve, build community consensus around language goals, and identify efforts around which each of us are interested in collaborating with others in the course of subsequent months.
Please Note: The Design Summit will only be accesible to EUC delegates
IMPORTANT:
We have one more room available on the 9th of June from 6 to 7 pm. All delegates and speakers interested in organising a meetup or a user group during this interval are invited to submit their proposals .
Please Note: This user group/meetup will only be accesible to EUC delegates
The Erlang User Conference 2014 will be held in the exciting, spacious building of the . This old building has been a characteristic part of the Stockholm skyline for over 100 years and until 1971 was used as a brewery. Since then, however, the venue has undergone fantastic refits and has seen the building transformed from the historic industrial space of the past into the bright and modern conferencing venue that you see today – marrying the old and the new to create a truly unique experience.
Torkel Knutssonsgatan 2
118 25 Stockholm, Sweden
The nearest metro is , exit Torkel Knutssonsgatan
A downloadable map is available .
The tutorials will be held at:
Torshamnsgatan 21 (coordinates: N 59 24.277 E 017 57.313)
Stockholm, Sweden
The nearest metro is . The walking directions from Kista T-bana to the venue are .
The nearest train station is . The walking directions from Helenelund train station to the venue are .
Emergency Contact Telephone: Monika Jarzyna +44 79 834 849 74
The venue for the University courses will be:
- OTP Express courseS:t Eriksgatan 117 C, 7 tr
113 43
Stockholm
The nearest metro is
A downloadable map is available here
- Erlang Express course
Saltmätargatan 5
113 59
Stockholm
The nearest metro is
There are four airports within range of Stockholm.
Arlanda is the main airport, the major airlines fly there. You can get from Arlanda to Stockholm Central Railway station by:
Bromma Airport is used mainly for domestic flights. There's a (20 minutes, 75 SEK one-way) and also normal public transport, e.g. you can take bus 152 to the station.
Skavsta and Västerås are two "budget" airports used by Ryanair, e.g. there are several flights to and from London (Stansted/Luton) every day. Take the to town, it's the only sensible option. They leave whenever a flight arrives.
Stockholm is not a good place to get around by car.
Public transport is excellent, though not cheap. There's a with timetables, maps and information.
You might also check the . (Tip: the dots above the letters in station names such as Älvsjö are crucial, the trip planner won't give you the right stations if you leave them out, but it does, eventually, give you some buttons you can click to get those letters if your keyboard doesn't have them. Alternatively, cut and paste the name from this page.)