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Stuff Goes Bad: Erlang in Anger
A collection of tips and tricks to help understand where failures come from, and a dictionary of different code snippets and practices that helped developers debug production systems that were built in Erlang.
Book • 2016
This book is a little guide on how to be the Erlang medic in a time of war.
It provides tips and tricks to understand where failures come from and offers code snippets and practices that have helped developers debug production Erlang systems.
Covering topics like diving into codebases, planning for overload, memory leaks, CPU hogs, and more, it bridges the gap between tutorials and real-world operations.
It provides tips and tricks to understand where failures come from and offers code snippets and practices that have helped developers debug production Erlang systems.
Covering topics like diving into codebases, planning for overload, memory leaks, CPU hogs, and more, it bridges the gap between tutorials and real-world operations.
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, also referred to as Erlang and Anger, as a book about handling things when they go bad.

Gerhard Lazu

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Kaizen! Let it crash (Friends)
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as a book by Fred Hebert about Erlang, also known as 'Erlang and Anger'.

Gerhard Lazu

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Kaizen! Let it crash (Changelog & Friends #124)



