[erlang-questions] Who is interested in an Erlang Performance Improvement Book?
Neeraj Sharma
neerajsharma.live@REDACTED
Fri Aug 14 13:52:13 CEST 2015
Sounds great!
There are number of open source Erlang projects out there, although
covering even a fraction does require a lot of work but definitely very
useful for users like me. I would even take this forward and think about
some of the best practices in terms of design/arch, but that would be push
it too far and probably a different project altogether.
-Neeraj
On Tue, Aug 11, 2015 at 11:30 AM, Robert Kowalski <rok@REDACTED> wrote:
> Hi list,
>
> I wrote an article how to learn Erlang by example [1] which got a lot of
> good feedback recently when it was posted on HN.
>
> The past weeks I am working on finding bottlenecks and try to improve the
> performance of Erlang Open Source projects.
>
> Based on my work, findings and insights I was asking myself if you would
> be interested in a book about way to measure and improve Erlang
> performance. Like my blogpost it would use real world examples, this time
> from more Open Source Erlang projects.
>
> What do you think?
>
> Best,
> Robert
>
>
> [1]
> http://robert-kowalski.de/blog/lets-learn-erlang-and-fix-a-bug-on-a-couchdb-cluster/
>
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