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The Zen of Erlang
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Fred Hebert’s work collects pragmatic advice and patterns for designing, operating, and debugging Erlang and BEAM-based systems.
It emphasizes observability, failure modes, and techniques for understanding system behavior under load or fault.
The writing is aimed at engineers building reliable distributed systems who want actionable guidance rather than abstract theory.
Hebert draws on real-world examples to show how to reason about concurrency, supervision, and performance on the BEAM.
The material is useful for both newcomers and experienced BEAM developers seeking to deepen their operational understanding.
It emphasizes observability, failure modes, and techniques for understanding system behavior under load or fault.
The writing is aimed at engineers building reliable distributed systems who want actionable guidance rather than abstract theory.
Hebert draws on real-world examples to show how to reason about concurrency, supervision, and performance on the BEAM.
The material is useful for both newcomers and experienced BEAM developers seeking to deepen their operational understanding.
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