Joe Armstrong

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Joe Armstrong


Died
April 20, 2019


Average rating: 4.03 · 790 ratings · 52 reviews · 36 distinct worksSimilar authors
Programming Erlang: Softwar...

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Making reliable distributed...

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Saved by a Woman: A Second ...

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The Spaugian Brick: Mundane...

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Erlang程序设计 (图灵程序设计丛书 87) (C...

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Men's Health: The Commonsen...

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Three Layer Cake

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Write Way to Stop Smoking :...

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Vegan Diet for Athletes and...

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Cyber or Lifer: What would ...

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“The best thing to do is create a lagom number of processes. Erlang comes from Sweden, and the word lagom loosely translated means “not too few, not too many, just about right.” Some say that this summarizes the Swedish character.”
Joe Armstrong, Programming Erlang: Software for a Concurrent World

“Being a young programmer today must be awful—you can choose 20 different programming languages, dozens of framework and operating systemsand you’re paralyzed by choice. There was no paralysis of choice then. You just start doing it because the decision as to which language and things is just made—there’s no thinking about what you should do, you just go and do it.”
Joe Armstrong

“Being a young programmer today must be awful—you can choose 20 different programming languages, dozens of framework and operating systems and you’re paralyzed by choice. There was no paralysis of choice then. You just start doing it because the decision as to which language and things is just made—there’s no thinking about what you should do, you just go and do it.”
Joe Armstrong