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-Martin Logan
| # | Title | Author(s) | o+w(Y/N) | Transcriber |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1. | Erlang for C, C++ and Java Programmers | |||
| 2. | A Fault-tolerant server | Joe Armstrong | N | |
| 3. | A webserver daemon | Joe Armstrong | N | |
| 4. | Client in Erlang - Server in C | Joe Armstrong | N | |
| 5. | Setting up a wiki | Joe Armstrong | N | |
| 6. | Writing an Erlang Port using OTP Principles | Pete Kazmier | ||
| 7. | Smerl Demo: Easy Function-Based Record Access in Erlang | Yariv Sadan | ||
| 8. | Starting erlang | |||
| 9. | Getting Started With Erlang | |||
| 10. | An Erlang Course | |||
| 11. | Concurrent Programming in ERLANG | Joe Armstrong, Robert Virding, Claes Wikstrom, Mike Williams | NA | NA |
| 12. | Erlang in Real Time | Maurice Castro | ||
| 13. | Parsing with yecc | |||
| 14. | Erlang example programs | Joe Armstrong | N | |
| 15. | Controlling windows 95 from linux | |||
| 16. | Writing Low-Pain Massively Scalable Multiplayer Servers | Joel Reymont | ||
| 17. | Web Services using a TCP proxy server (Part 1 of 3) | Jay Nelson | N | Jay Nelson |
| 18 | Many-to-Many Relations Are Now at an ErlyDB Near You | Yariv Sadan | ||
| 19 | An Erlang primer | Johan Montelius |
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