The programming language Erlang, new if even known at all to most computer programmers, secretly celebrates its 20th birthday year 2007. Erlang was developed with goals such as high-availability, "prototypeability"/maintainability and scalability over an at design time unknown number of CPUs. All goals are still challenges in software development. The scalability property has however reached anoth
Thursday, July 19, 2007 In an earlier post (titled "Distel = Emacs erlang-mode++"), I talked about how Distel provides an enhanced Erlang Mode for Emacs. However, the Erlang Mode parts of Distel represent just an "application" of Distel (albeit, the most understood and widely-used application). In reality though, Distel is much more than "just" an enhanced Emacs mode for working with Erlang cod
Welcome to the Erlang Cookbook. The Erlang Cookbook is a collaborative effort to produce practical documentation for using the Erlang language, particularly in commercial environments. It is focused on OTP Erlang?, although other dialects/distributions may also be supported. Note that the latest version of the Erlang cookbook has been moved and can now be found in the Erlang Wiki in Trapexit, the
Introduction This is a collection of Erlang example programs. The document is also available as a postscript or pdf file. All the programs referred to are available in the archive examples-2.0.tgz. The programs attempt to do useful things, thus you will find complete source code for a number of useful Erlang utilities such as make, find ftp etc. which model the behaviours of the Unix programs wi
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