[erlang-questions] Famous threads?

Juan Martín Guillén juanmartinguillen@REDACTED
Tue May 28 16:17:27 CEST 2019


 The one Brujo is mentioning is great, I did't know about it.
I would add Learn You Some Erlang: https://learnyousomeerlang.com/
And of course for the people of your generation the audiovisual and acclaimed "Erlang: The Movie": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uKfKtXYLG78
And the sequel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rRbY3TMUcgQ
Regards,Juan Martín.



    El martes, 28 de mayo de 2019 10:42:19 ART, Brujo Benavides <elbrujohalcon@REDACTED> escribió:  
 
 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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