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Submitted by Dan Sickles on Thu, 2007-05-03 14:45.
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Its funny that your link to "Your web app does not require Erlang!" shows a page with "Error! Unable to connect to Ruby on Rails application" message. Somewhat ironic... Wonder if its the Reddit effect...
Thanks for the links though... I am just getting my feet wet with Erlang while I wait for Joe Armstrong's book to come through. This list should keep me busy for a while.
Why isn't http://www.trapexit.org/ in this list, should be in any good Erlang link collection ;)
Submitted by Ulf on Mon, 2007-07-02 17:58.
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Hi,
link to The Hitchhiker’s Guide to Erlang changed to http://yarivsblog.com/articles/2006/07/12/the-hitchhiker%C3%A2%E2%82%AC%E2%84%A2s-guide-to-erlang/ - you might want to update... cheers!
Another application:
couchdb
Its funny that your link to "Your web app does not require Erlang!" shows a page with "Error! Unable to connect to Ruby on Rails application" message. Somewhat ironic... Wonder if its the Reddit effect...
Thanks for the links though... I am just getting my feet wet with Erlang while I wait for Joe Armstrong's book to come through. This list should keep me busy for a while.
Raju -- cached version :)
Why isn't http://www.trapexit.org/ in this list, should be in any good Erlang link collection ;)
Hi,
link to The Hitchhiker’s Guide to Erlang changed to http://yarivsblog.com/articles/2006/07/12/the-hitchhiker%C3%A2%E2%82%AC%E2%84%A2s-guide-to-erlang/ - you might want to update... cheers!