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#TitleAuthor(s)o+w(Y/N)Transcriber
1.Erlang for C, C++ and Java Programmers
2.A Fault-tolerant serverJoe ArmstrongN
3.A webserver daemon Joe ArmstrongN
4.Client in Erlang - Server in CJoe ArmstrongN
5.Setting up a wikiJoe ArmstrongN
6.Writing an Erlang Port using OTP PrinciplesPete Kazmier
7.Smerl Demo: Easy Function-Based Record Access in ErlangYariv Sadan
8.Starting erlang
9.Getting Started With Erlang
10.An Erlang Course
11.Concurrent Programming in ERLANGJoe Armstrong,
Robert Virding,
Claes Wikstrom,
Mike Williams
NANA
12.Erlang in Real TimeMaurice Castro
13.Parsing with yecc
14.Erlang example programsJoe ArmstrongN
15.Controlling windows 95 from linux
16.Writing Low-Pain Massively Scalable Multiplayer ServersJoel Reymont
17.Web Services using a TCP proxy server (Part 1 of 3)Jay NelsonNJay Nelson
18 Many-to-Many Relations Are Now at an ErlyDB Near YouYariv Sadan
19 An Erlang primerJohan Montelius

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Chinese:

1.Exploring Erlang Abstract Form--Retrieve Abstract Form from beam file
2.Exploring Erlang Abstract Form--Module declaration and Form
3.Exploring Erlang Abstract Form--Create and modify module on the fly

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