Erlang (/ˈɜːrlæŋ/ UR-lang) is a general-purpose, concurrent, functional high-level programming language, and a garbage-collected runtime system. The term...
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general-purpose programming language that runs on the BEAM virtual machine, which is also used to implement the Erlang programming language. Elixir builds...
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functional high-level programming language that compiles to Erlang or JavaScript source code. Gleam is a statically-typed language, which is different from...
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machine at the core of the Erlang Open Telecom Platform (OTP). BEAM is part of the Erlang Run-Time System (ERTS), which compiles Erlang source code into bytecode...
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Flavored Erlang (LFE) is a functional, concurrent, garbage collected, general-purpose programming language and Lisp dialect built on Core Erlang and the...
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Look up erlang in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Erlang may refer to: Erlang (programming language), a programming language Erlang (unit), a unit to...
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RabbitMQ (category Erlang (programming language))
(STOMP), MQ Telemetry Transport (MQTT), and other protocols. Written in Erlang, the RabbitMQ server is built on the Open Telecom Platform framework for...
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Open Telecom Platform (category Erlang (programming language))
libraries, and tools written in the Erlang programming language. It is an integral part of the open-source distribution of Erlang. The name OTP was originally...
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traffic the "erlang".: 19-22 A statistical distribution and programming language listed below have also been named in his honour. Erlang also made an...
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Joe Armstrong (programmer) (redirect from Joe Armstrong (Programming))
co-designers of the Erlang programming language. Armstrong was born in Bournemouth, England in 1950. At 17, Armstrong began programming in Fortran on his...
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