Fred Hebert

Fred Hebert

Frederic Trottier-Hebert is the author of Learn You Some Erlang for Great Good!, a free online (also paid for, on paper) book designed to teach Erlang. He works as a lead member of technical staff on Heroku's routing components, helping design, program, maintain, and operate large scale distributed systems in the cloud, more often than not written in Erlang.

Back to all authors

Books Authored by Fred Hebert

Learn You Some Erlang for Great Good!

Post date: 31 Oct 2016
This book is a way to learn Erlang for people who have basic knowledge of programming in imperative languages (such as C/C++, Java, Python, Ruby, etc) and may or may not know functional programming (such as Haskell, Scala, Erlang, Clojure, OCaml, etc).
Publisher: No Starch Press
Publication date: 19 Jan 2013
License: Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported
Document Type: Book
 
Learn You Some Erlang for Great Good!

Learn You Some Erlang for Great Good!

Post date: 31 Oct 2016
This book is a way to learn Erlang for people who have basic knowledge of programming in imperative languages (such as C/C++, Java, Python, Ruby, etc) and may or may not know functional programming (such as Haskell, Scala, Erlang, Clojure, OCaml, etc).
Publisher: No Starch Press
Publication date: 19 Jan 2013
License: Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported Document Type: Book


Stuff Goes Bad: Erlang in Anger

Post date: 30 Oct 2016
A collection of tips and tricks to help understand where failures come from, and a dictionary of different code snippets and practices that helped developers debug production systems that were built in Erlang.
Publication date: 06 Apr 2016
License: Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International
Document Type: Book
 
Stuff Goes Bad: Erlang in Anger

Stuff Goes Bad: Erlang in Anger

Post date: 30 Oct 2016
A collection of tips and tricks to help understand where failures come from, and a dictionary of different code snippets and practices that helped developers debug production systems that were built in Erlang.
Publication date: 06 Apr 2016
License: Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International Document Type: Book


Book Categories
Sponsors