Erlang Programming, 9780596518189
Paperback
Offers an explanation of Erlang, a programming language ideal for any situation where concurrency, fault-tolerance, and fast response is essential. This book focuses on the language’s syntax and semantics, and explains pattern matching, proper lists, recursion, debugging, networking, and concurrency.

Erlang Programming

a concurrent approach to software development

$108.01

  • Paperback

    498 pages

  • Release Date

    14 July 2009

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Summary

This book is an in-depth introduction to Erlang, a programming language ideal for any situation where concurrency, fault tolerance, and fast response is essential. Erlang is gaining widespread adoption with the advent of multi-core processors and their new scalable approach to concurrency. With this guide you’ll learn how to write complex concurrent programs in Erlang, regardless of your programming background or experience. Written by leaders of the international Erlang community – and ba…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780596518189
ISBN-10:0596518188
Author:Francesco Cesarini
Publisher:O'Reilly Media
Imprint:O'Reilly Media
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:498
Release Date:14 July 2009
Weight:794g
Dimensions:232mm x 180mm x 25mm
Series:OREILLY
What They're Saying

Critics Review

“Auf 470 Seiten ist es den Autoren gelungen, den Leser bis ind ie Tiefen der Erlang-Entwicklung zu begleiten.” - iX, Juni 2010

“Das Buch ‘Erlang Programming’ ist eine absolut gelungene Rundum-Einführung in die vielen Aspekte des Programmierens in Erlang. Ein Buch, was man auch dann lesen sollte, wenn man nicht gerade konkret mit Erlang programmieren muss. Die hierin vermittelten Grundlagen sind wertvolles Allgemeinwissen, um das man nicht drumherumkommt. Klar und umfassend dargestellt kann man sich keine bessere Darstellung vorstellen. Ein Buch, das Türen öffnet und den Verständnishorizont enorm erweitert.” IT-Stammtisch Darmstadt - März 2010

About The Author

Francesco Cesarini

Francesco Cesarini is the founder and CTO of Erlang Training and Consulting. Having used Erlang on a daily basis since 1995, he started his career as an intern at Ericsson’s computer science lab, the birth place of Erlang. He spent four years at Ericsson working with flagship Erlang projects, including the R1 release of the OTP middleware. He has taught Erlang/OTP to all parties involved in the software cycle, including developers, support engineers, testers as well as project and technical managers. In 2003, he also started teaching undergraduate students at the IT University of Gothenburg. Soon after Erlang was released as Open Source, he founded Erlang Training and Consulting. With offices in the UK, Sweden, Poland (and soon the US), they have become the world leaders in Erlang based consulting, contracting, support, training and systems development. Their client base is spread on five continents and ranges from small start-ups to blue chip companies. In his role as CTO, is currently leading the research, development and consulting teams. He is active in the Erlang community not only through regularly talks, seminars and tutorials at conferences worldwide, but also through his involvement in international research projects. He organises local Erlang user groups and with the help of his colleagues, runs the trapexit.org Erlang community website. Simon Thompson is Professor of Logic and Computation in the Computing Laboratory of the University of Kent, where he has taught computing at undergraduate and postgraduate levels for the past twenty five years, and where he has been department head for the last six. His research work has centered on functional programming: program verification, type systems, and most recently development of software tools for functional programming languages. His team has built the HaRe tool for refactoring Haskell programs, and is currently developing Wrangler to do the same for Erlang. His research has been funded by various agencies including EPSRC and the European Framework programme. His training is as a mathematician: he has an MA in Mathematics from Cambridge and a D.Phil. in mathematical logic from Oxford. He has written three books in his field of interest; Type Theory and Functional Programming published in 1991; Miranda: The Craft of Functional Programming (1995) and Haskell: The Craft of Functional Programming (2nd ed. 1999). These are all published by Addison Wesley.

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