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- Erlang's original domain [r]: Description of the original domain Erlang was created for. [e]
- Erlang (programming language) [r]: Programming language designed by Joe Armstrong at Ericsson for concurrency and stability especially in mission-critical telecommunications systems. Now used widely for multi-threaded concurrent applications. [e]
- Distributed version control [r]: Newer revision control systems for some of the most important open source projects (e.g., the Linux kernel, Qt, Ruby on Rails). [e]
- Ajax Framework [r]: A framework that helps to develop web applications that use Ajax, a collection of technologies used to build dynamic web pages on the client side. [e]
- NoSQL [r]: A number of non-relational distributed database architectures, usually that store data as key-value pairs. [e]