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Programming Erlang – Software for a Concurrent World by Joe Armstrong, Pragmatic Bookshelf, 2007, p. 536. ISBN-10: 193435600X.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 March 2009

Krishna Sankar*
Affiliation:
Cisco Systems, USA
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