Andrew Thompson
Author of Lager and Gen_smtp, Rebar and Riak Contributor
Andrew has been doing Erlang since 2008, first in the VoIP world writing mod_erlang_event for FreeSWITCH, and using that to build an open-source call center platform called OpenACD. After that, Andrew was a Senior Engineer at Basho working on Riak and from there he moved to the IoT world at Helium. At Helium Andrew has built several Erlang powered platforms over the years culminating in building Helium's decentralized, distributed IoT network.
Past Activities
Code BEAM Europe 2022
16.25 - 17.10
Erlang for Untrusted Decentralized Systems
Erlang is commonly used for distributed systems on a trusted substrate (when all the nodes are run by a single party) but what about when multiple parties who don't necessarily trust each other want to work together? This talk will discuss some of the technologies Andrew has implemented at Helium to build distributed systems on an untrusted substrate at Helium including HoneyBadgerBFT, threshold cryptography, distributed key generation and peer to peer networking.
OBJECTIVES
Educate Erlang developers on the alternatives to traditional distributed systems development on the BEAM.
AUDIENCE
People interested in alternatives to distributed Erlang, decentralization, cutting edge cryptography or untrusted consensus systems.
Code BEAM SF 2019
11.25 - 12.10
Erlang logging for the 21st OTP
In 2011, Andrew released lager and in 2012 he gave a talk at Erlang Factory SF explaining why he wrote it and comparing it to all the alternatives available at the time. A lot has changed since; most of the old competitors to lager have fallen out of usage, Elixir now exists and has its own logger and now, with OTP 21, Erlang finally has a new logger in the standard library. This talk will revisit the Erlang logging scene and compare all the modern alternatives.
OBJECTIVES
Help Erlang users decide on which logging framework to use and why.
TARGET AUDIENCE
People who want to log from their Erlang/Elixir application but are confused by all the choices.
Media
Articles: 1
Bridging the physical and blockchain world with Erlang - SLIDES - Code BEAM SF 2018
Slides from Andrew Thompson's talk "Bridging the physical and blockchain world with Erlang" - Code BEAM SF 2018
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