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Updating additional materials for the book "Introducing Erlang, 2nd Edition"
Additional materials for the book of Simon St. Laurent “Introducing Erlang, 2nd Edition” have been updated and expanded.
- Examples for the book were recreated using rebar3 projects
- Erlang library erlang-simple-string was updated
- It was also created as a rebar3 project.
This book is an excellent introduction to Erlang programming. Suitable for beginners who quickly want to understand the basic features of the language. Throughout the book, the author develops an example, thanks to which the reader has a holistic view of the programming language.
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