Last copies of Joe Armstrong's thesis

Roberto Aloi prof3ta@REDACTED
Sun Nov 29 08:33:34 CET 2020


The digital version is already available at erlang.org:

https://erlang.org/download/armstrong_thesis_2003.pdf


On Sun, 29 Nov 2020 at 08:03, Torben Hoffmann <torben.lehoff@REDACTED>
wrote:

> That's a very good idea. I have read it nnd would like a physical copy of
> it.
>
> Cheers,
> Torben
>
> On Sun, 29 Nov 2020 at 07:56, Reza Nikoopour <keepitreza@REDACTED> wrote:
>
>> Is this available online as well?
>>
>> If not Will there be anyway to turn this into a published copy that could
>> be purchased?
>>
>> On Sat, Nov 28, 2020 at 11:52 Richard Carlsson <
>> carlsson.richard@REDACTED> wrote:
>>
>>> Thank you everyone! That went quick! I've already had more replies than
>>> there are books.
>>>
>>>
>>>         /Richard
>>>
>>>
>>> Den lör 28 nov. 2020 kl 19:55 skrev Richard Carlsson <
>>> carlsson.richard@REDACTED>:
>>>
>>>> Hello, all Erlangers!
>>>>
>>>> I've got a dozen original copies of Joe Armstrong's PhD thesis books,
>>>> "Making reliable distributed systems in the presence of software errors"
>>>> (2003), the last of his personal stash when he passed away.  They were
>>>> handed to me by his wife Helen to distribute in a suitable way, and we
>>>> decided to offer them to the members of the Erlang community, for a
>>>> symbolic sum.  These are paperback books, unread, about 280 pages in
>>>> length, weighing just over 500 grams.
>>>>
>>>> The books are available on a first-come-first-served basis, for a basic
>>>> price of $25 plus postage from Sweden, which should amount to between $10
>>>> and $30 depending on your country. Just reply to this mail if you want one.
>>>> Please keep in mind that I have no idea how many people will respond to
>>>> this, and that only 12 copies are available. I will post again when they
>>>> are all gone.
>>>>
>>>> The proceeds will be donated to the Sonic Pi project that Joe was a
>>>> contributor to. Note that for practical reasons I can only accept PayPal
>>>> for payments from outside Sweden.
>>>>
>>>>         /Richard
>>>>
>>>> --
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