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Reddit » Erlang
2d ago
Is there documentation anywhere on how to write a custom proto_dist module, for running distributed Erlang on an overlay network?
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Reddit » Erlang
1w ago
Hello friends,
I’m interested in exploring Erlang. After reading some articles about its fault tolerance, I’ve become really interested in its use cases in distributed systems and am eager to dive deeper into this area. Also, since I have limited experience in functional programming, I’m looking for thorough resources to deepen my understanding of functional programming through Erlang. Could you point me to some good materials on these topics?
Thank you!
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Reddit » Erlang
1w ago
I am starting to learn Erlang and I would like to do some side projects to practice. With Elixir it was relatively easy because probably 80% of the Elixir projects are using Phoenix to create WebApps. But, with Erlang, although I know it's heavily used in Telecommunications, I am not sure what project to do.
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Reddit » Erlang
2w ago
Hello! I'm a Java Programmer bored of being hooked to Java 8, functional programming always caught my curiosity but it does not have a job market at my location.
I'm about to buy the book Realm of Racket or Learn You a Haskell or Learn You Some Erlang or Land of Lisp or Clojure for the brave and true, or maybe all of them. What would you do if you were me?
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