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4 Essential Books to Master Erlang: A Guide for JavaScript Developers

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    Are you a JavaScript developer interested in exploring the world of functional programming? Want to master concurrency and fault tolerance? Erlang is the language you should be learning, and I have curated a list of four essential books that will help you on your journey. Here's the rundown: 1. "Learn You Some Erlang for Great Good!" by Fred Hébert If you're a JavaScript developer new to Erlang, this book is the perfect place to start. Fred Hébert introduces Erlang with humor and a series of engaging examples that will have you writing concurrent programs in no time. Buy on Amazon (Affiliate Link)

4 Essential Books to Master Erlang: A Guide for Python Developers

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   Are you a Python developer interested in exploring the world of functional programming? Want to master concurrency and fault tolerance? Erlang is the language you should be learning, and I have curated a list of four essential books that will help you on your journey. Here's the rundown: 1. "Learn You Some Erlang for Great Good!" by Fred Hébert If you're a Python developer new to Erlang, this book is the perfect place to start. Fred Hébert introduces Erlang with humor and a series of engaging examples that will have you writing concurrent programs in no time. Buy on Amazon (Affiliate Link)

4 Essential Books to Master Erlang: A Guide for Java Developers

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  Are you a Java developer interested in exploring the world of functional programming? Want to master concurrency and fault tolerance? Erlang is the language you should be learning, and I have curated a list of four essential books that will help you on your journey. Here's the rundown: 1. "Learn You Some Erlang for Great Good!" by Fred Hébert If you're new to Erlang, this book is the perfect place to start. Fred Hébert introduces Erlang with humor and a series of engaging examples that will have you writing concurrent programs in no time. Buy on Amazon (Affiliate Link)