[erlang-questions] Famous threads?
Brujo Benavides
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Tue May 28 15:41:56 CEST 2019
Hi Yestin,
You can start with the links and references from http://spawnedshelter.com/
Cheers!
On Tue, May 28, 2019 at 10:36 AM Yestin L. Harrison <yestin@REDACTED> wrote:
> I'm still relatively green to all this Erlang business. Considering that
> this
> list's first message predates my birth by a few months, and seeing
> references
> to threads everywhere from recordings of Erlang talks to StackOverflow
> answers,
> I was wondering if anyone could name any sort of "required reading" as it
> concerns design philosophy, shared culture, programming style, unspoken
> guidelines, heuristics, or anything else under the sun, that may only be
> obvious to relative veterans of this list. For instance, Garrett Smith's
> "Why
> the Cool Kids Don't Use Erlang" (2014) mentions the then-recent "bikeshed
> thread" that was apparently notorious enough to warrant a survey, and I
> can't
> for the life of me dig that out of the archive. If I can compile a list of
> such things, I may well be able to upload that somewhere for others' future
> reference.
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