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Learn You Some Erlang for Great Good!: A Beginner's Guide

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Description for Learn You Some Erlang for Great Good!: A Beginner's Guide Paperback. Num Pages: 624 pages, black & white illustrations, black & white line drawings, black & white tables. BIC Classification: UMA. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 181 x 235 x 38. Weight in Grams: 1188. 595 pages, illustrations. Cateogry: (G) General (US: Trade). BIC Classification: UMA. Dimension: 181 x 235 x 38. Weight: 1166.
Erlang is the language of choice for programmers who want to write robust, concurrent applications, but its strange syntax and functional design can intimidate the uninitiated. Luckily, there s a new weapon in the battle against Erlang-phobia: Learn You Some Erlang for Great Good! Erlang maestro Fred H©bert starts slow and eases you into the basics: You ll learn about Erlang s unorthodox syntax, its data structures, its type system (or lack thereof!), and basic functional programming techniques. Once you ve wrapped your head around the simple stuff, you ll tackle the real meat-and-potatoes of the language: concurrency, distributed computing, hot code loading, and all the other dark magic that makes Erlang such a hot topic among today s savvy developers. As you dive into Erlang s functional fantasy world, you ll learn about: Testing your applications with EUnit and Common Test Building and releasing your applications with the OTP framework Passing messages, raising errors, and starting/stopping processes over many nodes Storing and retrieving data using Mnesia and ETS Network programming with TCP, UDP, and the inet module The simple joys and potential pitfalls of writing distributed, concurrent applications Packed with lighthearted illustrations and just the right mix of offbeat and practical example programs, Learn You Some Erlang for Great Good! is the perfect entry point into the sometimes-crazy, always-thrilling world of Erlang.

Product Details

Publisher
No Starch Press
Number of pages
595
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2013
Condition
New
Weight
1179g
Number of Pages
624
Place of Publication
San Francisco, United States
ISBN
9781593274351
SKU
V9781593274351
Shipping Time
Usually ships in 15 to 20 working days
Ref
99-15

About Fred Hebert
Fred Hébert is a self-taught programmer who taught Erlang. He spent time working on a real-time bidding platform and was named Erlang User of the Year 2012, and has since joined the routing team at Heroku, building large scale production systems with Erlang. His online tutorial, Learn You Some Erlang for Great Good!, is widely regarded as the best way to learn Erlang.

Reviews for Learn You Some Erlang for Great Good!: A Beginner's Guide
"An excellent introduction to Erlang. . . . If you want to know it all, Learn You Some Erlang for Great Good! is a great book to buy." —Jesper Louis Andersen, Erlang Solutions Ltd. "Learn You Some Erlang for Great Good! is an inspiration. An indispensable guide to a very important programming language." —Michael Fogus, author of The Joy of Clojure and Functional Javascript "I recommend LYSE to all those who want to learn Erlang and OTP, especially to those who want to experiment and self-learn the language and system." —Dr. Kenji Rikitake, Basho Technologies "A great place to start exploring the topic." —Mark Gibbs, Network World "A fun to read book on programming? Takes you through virtually everything you need to know about not just Erlang, but the underlying context/philosophy associated with Erlang, viz., developing reliable and fault-tolerant applications and systems." —Mahesh Paolini-Subramanya, Vice President of R&D, Ubiquiti Networks "A must-read book every developer out there should add to his Erlang shelf." —Paolo D’Incau "The book has great and funny illustrations; technical yet with a nod to the whimsical, without being inscrutable and self-indulgent. If you’re interested in Erlang, this is the Erlang book to read." —Bryce Kerley "Fred's style is breezy without being flaky or muddle-headed. His examples are often comical, sometimes thought-provoking and yet always salient and to the point. His jokes keep the tone light and allow him to sneak difficult concepts that your brain would traditionally reject as 'too hard' past your defenses so that you often learn in spite of what you think you can do." —Michael Richter "This is how a programming book should be. The contents of the book were detailed, easy to follow, engaging, and surprisingly humorous." —Michael Kim

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