Mostly code retyped from books and courses, with some minor changes when seen fit (like adding types and documentation since usually no one bothers to...).
Wonderful book on advanced elements of Erlang.
A screencast that sadly is quite outdated, still usable though and is a nice way to get a feel for how things work in Erlang.
Interesting three part course. Tbh it is a bit of a mess, especially the conversations at the end of each section... Worth the watch though as it is taught by both Joe Armstrong and Francesco Cesarini.
The one and only true source of Erlang knowledge.
Covers various tools and such; written by the author of LYSEfGG. I don't have anything to say about it yet... ;>
- Finish Designing for Scalability with Erlang/OTP
- Finish Learn You Some Erlang for Great Good!
- Finish Stuff Goes Bad: Erlang In Anger
- Unite all notes within this repo