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Erlang in Anger
Book • 2016
'Erlang in Anger' is a guide to understanding and handling errors and failures in Erlang systems.

Fred Hebert draws from his extensive experience at Heroku to provide practical advice on building robust and resilient applications.

The book covers topics such as error handling strategies, debugging techniques, and system design principles.

It emphasizes the importance of embracing failure as a natural part of software development.

Hebert advocates for building systems that can gracefully recover from unexpected issues.

The book is an invaluable resource for developers seeking to master the art of building reliable Erlang applications.

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