Joe Armstrong is one of the creators of Erlang. He has a Ph.D. in computer science from the Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm, Sweden and is an expert on the construction of fault-tolerant systems. He has worked in industry, as an entrepreneur, and as a researcher for more than 35 years.
Using Erlang, you’ll be surprised at how easy it becomes to deal with parallel problems, and how much faster and more efficiently your programs run. That’s because Erlang uses sets of parallel processes—not a single sequential process, as found in most programming languages.
Joe Armstrong, creator of Erlang, introduces this powerful language in small steps, giving you a complete overview of Erlang and how to use it in common scenarios. You’ll start with sequential programming, move to parallel programming and handling errors in parallel programs, and learn to work confidently with distributed programming and the standard Erlang/Open Telecom Platform (OTP) frameworks.
You need no previous knowledge of functional or parallel programming. The chapters are packed with hands-on, real-world tutorial examples and insider tips and advice, and finish with exercises for both beginning and advanced users.
The second edition has been extensively rewritten. New to this edition are seven chapters covering the latest Erlang features: maps, the type system and the Dialyzer, WebSockets, programming idioms, and a new stand-alone execution environment. You’ll write programs that dynamically detect and correct errors, and that can be upgraded without stopping the system. There’s also coverage of rebar (the de facto Erlang build system), and information on how to share and use Erlang projects on github, illustrated with examples from cowboy and bitcask.
Erlang will change your view of the world, and of how you program.
我本身并不是一个Erlang程序员,而且我想国内专门做Erlang开发的人应该很少吧。 大家都知道,Erlang是一个优秀的容错性,并发性很棒的语言,能够很棒地适应多核时代。 于是我看了这本书,但是在这本书里我没有看到太多我感兴趣的内容,我希望知道的是Erlang的实现原理,对待多...
评分本书对erlang编程涉及到的各个方面,做了循序渐进的,深入浅出的描述。几乎没有什么废话,每一章都需要看,因为实用的erlang程序几乎要用到这里描述的每一个知识点。 花了一周时间看完,边看边敲代码,难度不大。 之后作一个实际的项目,把otp使用一下,基本上就掌握了。剩...
评分为了了解disco的调度逻辑,不得不补一下erlang,原先项目里有个模块也是erlang实现,但是由于效率以及语言的普及性,该模块没继续开发下去。原著和翻译版交错的看的,作为erlang入门不可多得的好书。做分布式的童鞋都应该通过他了解下erlang,向echou大师致敬,N年前便用erlang...
评分基础知识大体都介绍了。通读一边就可以知道erlang语言优点。 在入门开发时,它就像手册,查它的时候比查Doc多。 希望能出中文版,和更深层次的书。
评分基础知识大体都介绍了。通读一边就可以知道erlang语言优点。 在入门开发时,它就像手册,查它的时候比查Doc多。 希望能出中文版,和更深层次的书。
买过的唯一一本电子版的书,不过kindle不是很适合看程序
评分感觉没有一个像mix这样的工具,build, release,还是感觉比较原始。所以最终还是去写elixir了。。。
评分感觉没有一个像mix这样的工具,build, release,还是感觉比较原始。所以最终还是去写elixir了。。。
评分这本就好很多,毕竟是 Erlang 设计者写的。函数式部分所有都差不多那样没啥意思,并发和分布式部分有些意思。
评分作者讲的很全面。读了learn your an Erlang for great good后,还需要再读下这本才靠谱。
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