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Benjamin Tan Wei Hao

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Born
Singapore
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May 2012


Benjamin is a Software Engineer at Pivotal Labs, Singapore.

He is the author of The Little Elixir and OTP Guidebook (Manning Publications) and The Ruby Closures Book (The Pragmatic Bookshelf).

Deathly afraid of being irrelevant, is always trying to catch up on his ever-growing reading list.

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Average rating: 4.29 · 142 ratings · 19 reviews · 3 distinct works
The Little Elixir & OTP Gui...

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Mastering Ruby Closures

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