Joe Armstrong. The development of Erlang. ACM SIGPLAN International Conference on Functional Programming, June 1997; SIGPLAN Notices 32(8):196--203, August 1997. See: www.erlang.se.

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....and consulting for Erlang. Over one thousand Ericsson employees have attended Erlang course and over five hundred are currenly involved in product development using Erlang. Products written in Erlang contain hundreds of thousands of lines of code, and have earned Ericsson millions of kronor [Arm97]. Erlang is dynamically typed in the same sense as Lisp, Scheme, or Smalltalk, which makes it one of the few modern languages to eschew ML s heritage of static typing. The basic data types are integers (with arbitrary precision, so overflow is not a problem) floats, atoms, tuples, lists, and ....

Joe Armstrong. The development of Erlang. ACM SIGPLAN International Conference on Functional Programming, June 1997; SIGPLAN Notices 32(8):196--203, August 1997. See: www.erlang.se.

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