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Two books

1. Learn you some erlang (http://learnyousomeerlang.com/)

Why?

Because it is written in a style in which technical books are rarely written. It has cartoons, jokes, references to pop culture but still it conveys the core subject exceedingly well. I understand that this is written in style of learn you some haskell so I am going to read that as well at some point. The best part is you can read the book second or third time and still have fun.

2. Joe Armstrong's thesis(http://www.erlang.org/download/armstrong_thesis_2003.pdf)

Yes it is another erlang book but it is written so well! I don't read thesis (or to be perfectly honest I try reading them but I can't understand most of them and lose interest after some time) but somehow I Joe's thesis made sense to me. It might be because of his clear writing style I can't say. But every time I read this book I find a certain phrase that sticks with me while I am writing programmes. Joe is a quote machine :)

3. Essays in the art of writing by R.L stevenson (http://www.gutenberg.org/files/492/492-h/492-h.htm)

Just read the opening paragraph and see for yourself if you don't want to read any more :)



thanks for the pointer to the thesis. stared in '81 and submitted in 2003, wowza !!!




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