[erlang-questions] good frfee book for a beginner
Loïc Hoguin
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Mon Apr 14 23:26:42 CEST 2014
Fred is pretty verbose himself. :-)
On 04/14/2014 10:49 PM, Lee Sylvester wrote:
> One thing I would say is that the Learn You Some Erlang book is a little
> verbose. Keep with it, though, as it is very informative and easy going.
>
> Lee
>
>
> On 14 Apr 2014, at 21:47, Lee Sylvester <lee.sylvester@REDACTED
> <mailto:lee.sylvester@REDACTED>> wrote:
>
>> "Learn You Some Erlang for Great Good" is arguably the best beginner
>> book, but I would highly recommend reading the "Erlang / OTP in
>> Action" book straight after for the “correct” way to do things. The
>> Learn You Some Erlang book has a free version on it’s website:
>>
>> http://learnyousomeerlang.com/
>>
>> Lee
>>
>>
>> On 14 Apr 2014, at 20:32, Roelof Wobben <r.wobben@REDACTED
>> <mailto:r.wobben@REDACTED>> wrote:
>>
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> What is the best first step to become a good erlang programmer.
>>> Is there a good free book with a lot of exercises or challenges which
>>> I can try.
>>>
>>> Roelof
>>>
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