Concurrent Programming in Erlang


Modified on 04/02/2003 at 16:44
Creator: Mickaël Rémond

by J. Armstrong, R. Virding, C. Wikström, M. Williams (2nd edition, 1995, Prentice Hall)

Erlang is a concurrent, functional programming language designed for programming large industrial real time systems. The language is untyped and has a pattern matching syntax. Functions are written as a set of recursion equations and the language has explicit concurrency and asynchronous message passing. Written in a tutorial style, the emphasis is on learning through example and a number of well known problems in designing and programming concurrent fault-tolerant real-time systems are illstrated.New chapters on Distributed Programming, Distributed Programming Techniques and Distributed Data.

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