[erlang-questions] [ANN] Stuff Goes Bad: Erlang in Anger
Tony Rogvall
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Wed Sep 17 20:41:53 CEST 2014
Agree. Impressive.
(1993 was a great year, then I started at Computer Science Lab :-)
/Tony
On 17 sep 2014, at 19:12, Federico Carrone <federico.carrone@REDACTED> wrote:
> This is awesome and the design is not from 1993 like most Erlang pages.
>
> On Wed, Sep 17, 2014 at 1:21 PM, Garry Hodgson <garry@REDACTED> wrote:
> looks great at first glance. thanks very much for sharing.
>
>
> On 9/17/14 11:45 AM, Fred Hebert wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> After a lot of time on the backburner, the Heroku routing team and I are
> excited to announce 'Stuff Goes Bad: Erlang in Anger'
>
> From the introduction:
>
> This book intends to be a little guide about how to be the Erlang
> medic in a time of war. It is first and foremost a collection of
> tips and tricks to help understand where failures come from, and a
> dictionary of different code snippets and practices that helped
> developers debug production systems that were built in Erlang.
>
> This is our attempt at bridging the gap between most tutorials, books,
> training sessions, and actually being able to operate, diagnose, and
> debug running systems once they've made it to production.
>
> It's entirely free (as in beer), available as a PDF, and using a CC
> license (almost free as in freedom).
>
> We hope this will prove useful to the community! If you have feedback or
> whatever, you can send it directly to me, or meet some of our team
> members at the http://www.chicagoerlang.com/ conference early next week!
>
> Blog post at:
> http://engineering.heroku.com/blogs/2014-09-17-erlang-in-anger
>
> Download at:
> http://www.erlang-in-anger.com/
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