![]() | The black list |
While I keep fail2ban active in my server and with high restrictions, I'm starting to put the usual suspects in a permanent blacklist. This IP adresses belongs to companies or people who are difficult to contact and/or haven't an abuse email address to inform them about unethical actions as brute Leer más... |
![]() | Erlang shell history |
One feature available in bash or zsh shells is the history. When the shell is closed and opened again, we can show the history for find statements or commands we typed for minutes or days ago. Thanks to Ferd aportation (author of Learn You Some Erlang), we have history in Leer más... |
![]() | ErlDev 0.2 released |
Has been released Erldev 0.2 version. This new version give up enhancements to coding in Erlang environments: new templates, more packages, etc. It has a new syntax for projects, we have dropped the original simple/multi structure and now, has only one simple model. In this way, an application could be Leer más... |
![]() | Las gemas de Ruby |
Tengo a Ruby un poco abandonado, por lo que me he decidido a escribir un poco acerca de él, al igual que hice con Python, para detallar un poco cómo son los paquetes de código (o librerías) de Ruby: las gemas. Las gemas de Ruby son paquetes de librerías para Leer más... |
| Erlang, do they really understand? | |
After reading several posts about Erlang, some posts defending it and others criticizing it, I thought, really, not all people really understand it. The important thing is, the methodology behind the language. Criticizing its style Is curious that people as Damien Katz (founder of CouchDB), or Toni Arcieri (founder of Leer más... |
| FSM: Máquina de Estados en Erlang | |
FSM or Finite State Machine, is one of powerful tool that OTP give us to develop applications and solutions. The finite state machines can be used to define elements to interacts with an application. Begins in a defined state and throught events, can change its state until its ending. A Leer más... |



