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Programming Erlang: Give Erlang a look

Gary Pollice reviews Programming Erlang in the latest issue of IBM’s The Rational Edge:

If you’ve tried functional programming and been turned off by it for any reason, you might want to give Erlang a look. If you’re wondering how to master concurrency and distributed applications, you will find some great material in a very readable form. I highly recommend this book to all programmers. You will learn something from it.


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