The Erlang Cookbook is designed to be a good starting point for learning about the language, the OTP platform, and fault tolerant programming. This book was started as a way for me to document what I learned about the Erlang programming language, best practices gleaned from reading the newsgroups and mailing lists, and tips and tricks from the helpful developers and scientists using Erlang.
I modeled this book on the nearly-completed Scheme Cookbook that I was fortunate enough to have been part of developing.
This book (and the Scheme Cookbook itself) could not have been created without the excellent templating system Anton van Straaten developed for the Scheme Cookbook.
-- BrentAFulgham - 20 Aug 2004
The following table of contents is generated automatically. It includes all topics with a TopicType of Chapter in the CookbookForm. See also RecipeIndex and SectionIndex.
To see a more detailed TOC which includes individual recipes, click here (only some chapters will show individual recipes, this feature is under development).