Why learn Erlang
Erlang is a distributed parallel process oriented, functional programming language.
In 2018, the popular site StackOverflow rated Erlang as the highest paying programming language in the US, and among the highest in the world.
Many big players like Microsoft, IBM, Ericsson, WhatsApp etc use Erlang for their backend functionality.
This course teaches you:
to install and setup Erlang on a PC and Mac
the language basics like
functions
data types
lists
etc
control structures
functions and higher order functions
concurrent processing
This course opens up many opportunities to work in a niche market, where your skills will be highly values by employers. There is a huge shortage of Erlang skills, and you can claim the top spot.
Erlang is also a fun language to learn, making it easy to communicate between computers across the internet. It’s a great skill to have if you’re looking to expand your programming tool belt.
We will build examples at every step and learn by applying the knowledge. We will also build a distributed chat application to exemplify the knowledge we learn.
This course explains step by step what the structures and functionality are for and how to apply them in a real world scenario.
Instructor Details
Courses : 23
Specification: Erlang: The Complete Beginner’s Guide
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Price | $17.99 |
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Duration | 3.5 hours |
Year | 2022 |
Level | All |
Language | English |
Certificate | Yes |
Quizzes | No |
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Mani Pavan –
good
Hunton Bowland –
It would be better if it didn’t interrupt me to ask for an out of five stars rating.
Mart n Anzures Galv n –
It is a course that, despite being very basic, is very good. The instructor explains the basics of the language with good and clear examples. He worries that you understand only what is necessary without saturating yourself with information. It is a great introduction to get into Erlang.
Vasileios Katz –
Good course, but is seems that lots of explanatory information is omitted. Missing a good introduction about what are the strong and weak points of Erlang. Also the IDE used here can do much more and could make the life of programmer easier. There is space for improvement.
Micheal Loowe –
It’s a really good course, i love it… Way to go guys way to go…i now learned the basis or erlang am gonna learn more as i continue my research and my goal of becoming the best programmer that ever lived.
Samuel Jeffress –
Good solid intro course
Lukman –
The explanation of concept is straight forward. I would love to see a section on OTP application development. Above all, thanks for the clarity.
Cleo Cooke –
This has set a good foundation for understanding Erlang.
Kai Janson –
Good course!
Ziaul J Huq –
The last part about distributed computing is perfect.
Koushik Hembram –
Font is too small.
Gautam Agrawal –
Didn’t feel like my concepts are clear after attending this course. Wasn’t here to learn syntax. No focus on concept clearing is there.
Laurent Morel –
Bonne introduction aux concepts de base de Erlang.
Kaoe Coito –
Sou programador Java faz mais de 20 anos e resolvi conhecer o Erlang, o curso conseguiu me dar a no o b sica que precisava sobre a linguagem. Foi acima das minhas expectativas.
Mark Taylor –
Very good introduction to Erlang.
Harshwardhan Shirodkar –
Recommend this course for anyone looking to start with Erlang. The explanations are to intuitive and precise.
Sameer Veer –
Good no nonsense introductory course! Enough to orient students so they may go explore other (deeper) material in the Erlang functional programming world : )