Dizzy Smith – Building Erlang Applications with Rebar
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- Apr 23, 11
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Rebar is an Open Source project that provides a set of standardized build tools for OTP applications and releases. This talk will explore how to use Rebar in a typical development environment for everything from simple Erlang code to port drivers and embedded Erlang servers.
Talk Objectives: Introduce the major features and functionality that rebar provides to Erlang developers. Examine the architecture of rebar and discuss how it can be extended.
Target Audience: Any Erlang developer interested in using or extending rebar for their build system.
Learn more about Rebar
David’s Presentation on Rebar at Erlang Factory 2011
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