[erlang-questions] Good Erlang style?

Joe Armstrong (TN/EAB) joe.armstrong@REDACTED
Mon Sep 18 10:34:43 CEST 2006


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/Joe


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> Stefan Axelsson L (LN/EAB)
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> >Liam Clarke:
> >Thank you, will do... admittedly, the word thesis scares me a little,
> but I'll give it a >shot.
> 
> I can only second Christian's advice. And don't let the word "thesis"
> scare you, it's really quite a readable book, not at all like many
> (most?) other theses you might have come accross; trust me, 
> I'm a doctor. :-) 
> 
> On 9/17/06, Christian S <chsu79@REDACTED> wrote:
> > I suggest you look at section 4.3 "Error handling philosophy" and 
> > forward from Joe Armstrong's Ph.D. thesis: "Making reliable 
> > distributed systems in the presence of sodware errors"
> >
> > You can find the pdf at:
> > http://www.sics.se/~joe/index.html
> >
> > Actually, read the whole thesis.
> 
> Regards,
> --
> Stefan Axelsson PhD,  (ERVSTAX),   tel: +46 31 747 3963
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