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Erlang for Python programmers: Part I (ruslanspivak.com)
21 points by foemmel on April 17, 2008 | hide | past | favorite | 5 comments


I want to point out that a more correct name for that article can be "Erlang-supported types for people who are already aware with the idea of data types, but I will make a few comments targeted at the Python developer," albeit that title is a lot less succinct and sexy.

That article does very little to introduce functional or declarative programming style. It also doesn't introduce Erlang's process model or Erlang's strengths, but then again I don't expect it to given how brief it is.

It's a good otherwise.


It's also old, and I think it's made the rounds here before.



Fortunatamente, gli esempi sono in inglese.


Shoot, I thought he might have been referring to Candygram: http://candygram.sourceforge.net (not to toot my own horn)

It isn't maintained anymore, though. But the LGPL'ed source is always available.




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