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  • Erlang University
    An Erlang online course. History, sequential programming, concurrent programming, error handling and advanced topics.
    http://www.erlang.org/course/course.html
  • Erlang Specification
    The Erlang 4.7 specification. (ps.gz)
    http://www.erlang.org/download/erl_spec47.ps.gz
  • Programming Rules
    Erlang Programming Style Guidelines from Ericsson (pdf)
    http://www.erlang.se/doc/programming_rules.pdf
  • Robust Server
    This tutorial shows you how to build a simple fault-tolerant server.
    http://www.sics.se/~joe/tutorials/robust_server/robust_server.html
  • Trapexit Tutorial Collection
    The most comprehensive list of Erlang Tutorials available.
    http://wiki.trapexit.org/index.php/Category:HowTo
  • Erlang in Real Time
    (ISBN: 0864447434) was written by Maurice Castro to support the course `CS584 Real Time and Concurrent Systems' at RMIT University in 1998. A revised edition is available in postscript form from this site in addition to the sample code used in the course.
    http://www.castro.aus.net/~maurice/serc/erlbk/
  • Concurrent Programming in Erlang
    The first half of Concurrent Programming in Erlang. [PDF]
    http://www.erlang.org/download/erlang-book-part1.pdf
  • Concurrent Programming in Erlang
    Link to the Erlang book available at Amazon UK.
    http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/013508301X/
  • Erlang at DuoMark International, Inc.
    Tutorials and conference publications about servers, applications, erlang programming and Web 2.0 infrastructure.
    http://www.duomark.com/erlang/
  • Erlang FAQ
    Frequently Asked Questions about the Erlang programming language.
    http://www.erlang.org/faq/t1.html
  • Erlang for C, C++ and Java Programmers
    A short tutorial.
    http://npt.cc.rsu.ru/user/wanderer/ODP/Erlang_tutorial.html
  • Client - Server
    This tutorial shows you how to build a simple client-server. Client in Erlang - Server in C.
    http://www.sics.se/~joe/tutorials/client_server/client_server.html

 

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