JETZT ONLINE BESTELLEN
First Edition Juli 2009
ISBN 978-0-596-51818-9
494 Seiten
EUR41.00
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Inhaltsverzeichnis
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Chapter 1 Introduction
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Why Should I Use Erlang?
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The History of Erlang
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Erlang’s Characteristics
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Erlang and Multicore
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Case Studies
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How Should I Use Erlang?
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Chapter 2 Basic Erlang
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Integers
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The Erlang Shell
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Floats
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Atoms
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Booleans
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Tuples
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Lists
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Term Comparison
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Variables
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Complex Data Structures
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Pattern Matching
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Functions
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Modules
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Exercises
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Chapter 3 Sequential Erlang
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Conditional Evaluations
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Guards
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Built-in Functions
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Recursion
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Runtime Errors
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Handling Errors
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Library Modules
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The Debugger
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Exercises
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Chapter 4 Concurrent Programming
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Creating Processes
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Message Passing
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Receiving Messages
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Registered Processes
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Timeouts
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Benchmarking
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Process Skeletons
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Tail Recursion and Memory Leaks
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A Case Study on Concurrency-Oriented Programming
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Race Conditions, Deadlocks, and Process Starvation
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The Process Manager
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Exercises
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Chapter 5 Process Design Patterns
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Client/Server Models
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A Process Pattern Example
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Finite State Machines
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Event Managers and Handlers
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Exercises
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Chapter 6 Process Error Handling
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Process Links and Exit Signals
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Robust Systems
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Exercises
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Chapter 7 Records and Macros
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Records
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Macros
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Exercises
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Chapter 8 Software Upgrade
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Upgrading Modules
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Behind the Scenes
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Upgrading Processes
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The .erlang File
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Exercise
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Chapter 9 More Data Types and High-Level Constructs
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Functional Programming for Real
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Funs and Higher-Order Functions
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List Comprehensions
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Binaries and Serialization
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References
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Exercises
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Chapter 10 ETS and Dets Tables
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ETS Tables
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Dets Tables
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A Mobile Subscriber Database Example
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Exercises
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Chapter 11 Distributed Programming in Erlang
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Distributed Systems in Erlang
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Distributed Computing in Erlang: The Basics
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The epmd Process
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Exercises
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Chapter 12 OTP Behaviors
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Introduction to OTP Behaviors
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Generic Servers
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Supervisors
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Applications
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Release Handling
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Other Behaviors and Further Reading
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Exercises
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Chapter 13 Introducing Mnesia
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When to Use Mnesia
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Configuring Mnesia
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Transactions
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Partitioned Networks
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Further Reading
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Exercises
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Chapter 14 GUI Programming with wxErlang
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wxWidgets
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wxErlang: An Erlang Binding for wxWidgets
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A First Example: MicroBlog
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The MiniBlog Example
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Obtaining and Running wxErlang
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Exercises
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Chapter 15 Socket Programming
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User Datagram Protocol
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Transmission Control Protocol
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The inet Module
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Further Reading
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Exercises
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Chapter 16 Interfacing Erlang with Other Programming Languages
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An Overview of Interworking
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Interworking with Java
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C Nodes
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Erlang from the Unix Shell: erl_call
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Port Programs
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Library Support for Communication
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Linked-in Drivers and the FFI
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Exercises
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Chapter 17 Trace BIFs, the dbg Tracer, and Match Specifications
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Introduction
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The Trace BIFs
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Tracing Calls with the trace_pattern BIF
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The dbg Tracer
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Match Specifications: The fun Syntax
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Match Specifications: The Nuts and Bolts
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Further Reading
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Exercises
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Chapter 18 Types and Documentation
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Types in Erlang
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TypEr: Success Types and Type Inference
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Documentation with EDoc
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Exercises
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Chapter 19 EUnit and Test-Driven Development
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Test-Driven Development
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EUnit
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The EUnit Infrastructure
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Testing State-Based Systems
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Testing Concurrent Programs in Erlang
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Exercises
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Chapter 20 Style and Efficiency
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Applications and Modules
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Processes and Concurrency
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Stylistic Conventions
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Coding Strategies
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Efficiency
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And Finally...
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Appendix Using Erlang
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Getting Started with Erlang
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Tools for Erlang
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Where to Learn More
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