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Hosting an Elixir application with alwaysdata
After a break in our “new languages” series, today we present Elixir. This functional language, created in 2011 and using the Erlang VM, is known among other … Keep reading
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November, 2017
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After a break in our “new languages” series, today we present Elixir. This functional language, created in 2011 and using the Erlang VM, is known among other … Keep reading
This week in our Discovery series we will talk about the Go programming language. This language, created in 2007, has an important distinctive feature compared … Keep reading
Second blog post of our series dedicated to new languages, this time to Lua. If this language popularity in the web world remains low (compared … Keep reading
Our announcement about supporting new languages generated enthusiasm, and several customers are already running Node.js applications. We’re therefore keeping our momentum up in this post, … Keep reading
Ever since alwaysdata’s inception – more than 10 years ago! – it’s been possible to run web applications using three major languages: PHP, Python, and … Keep reading
We have spoiled you with many new features in recent weeks, but I suspect that today’s announcement is likely to be the hit… For a few days … Keep reading
We are pleased to announce three new developments for our shared server offers. All accounts created since April 27th will already enjoy them; for older … Keep reading
To develop our architecture and improve flexibility, we are changing the format of hostnames for access to our FTP, SSH, WebDAV, IMAP, SMTP, and database … Keep reading
In May 2013, we have made a major decision for the future of alwaysdata. After taking nearly nine months to research, compare, calculate, purchase, install, develop, … Keep reading
The reactivity of our administration panel has been greatly improved: almost all operations that require several seconds of processing are now performed asynchronously. All the … Keep reading
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