Erlang Online Resources
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Read more »Erlang is famous for its introspecting powers. You can get a lot of information about the processes running in your nodes without any external tool. Let’s see one of the functions that provide that information…
Read more »Early prototype of ErlT, an experimental Erlang dialect with first-class support for static typing. – WhatsApp/erlt…
Read more »A long time ago, I wrote an article about The Asymmetry of ++ in Erlang, thanks to Fede Bergero’s findings. Now, I am about to add a few more asymmetries to the list…
Read more »As another Erlang experiment (and as a Lisp fan), I figured I would try to give Lisp Flavored Erlang (LFE) a try. However, per my normal requirements for learning new programming languages, I had to establish that it would not only work on Linux, but als…
Read more »If you look at the features listed by Kubernetes (K8s) and compare it to languages that run on the Erlang VM, such as Erlang and Elixir, the impression is that they share many keywords, such as “self-healing”, “horizontal scaling”, “distribution”, etc. Th…
Read more »Fermat’s Library is a platform for illuminating academic papers.
Read more »In this post, we’ll do a quick overview of monitoring memory issues in Erlang and Elixir setups.
Read more »Working as an Erlang mentor, there are several tiny simple lessons that I’ve delivered over and over again. The one in this article is so common that I already gave it a name: The Robot Butt Rule.
Read more »Working as an Erlang mentor, there are several tiny simple lessons that I’ve delivered over and over again. The one in this article is so common that I already gave it a name: The Robot Butt Rule.
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