Module 1 | Course Introduction | |
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Unit 1 | Erlang Programming for Beginners | |
Unit 2 | 1.1 - Course introduction | |
Module 2 | What Is Erlang? | |
Unit 1 | 2.1 - Section introduction | |
Unit 2 | 2.2 - Introduction to Erlang | |
Unit 3 | 2.3 - Erlang facts and code samples | |
Unit 4 | 2.4 - Installing Erlang | |
Unit 5 | 2.5 - Erlang syntax | |
Unit 6 | 2.6 - Creating functions and calling functions from modules | |
Unit 7 | 2.7 - Logical comparisons and tuples | |
Unit 8 | 2.8 - Creating and compiling an Erlang program | |
Unit 9 | 2.9 - Conditional flow & looping | |
Unit 10 | 2.10 - Working with process IDs | |
Unit 11 | 2.11 - Section summary | |
Module 3 | List – The Core of Erlang | |
Unit 1 | 3.1 - Section introduction | |
Unit 2 | 3.2 - Lists | |
Unit 3 | 3.3 - Lists and Recursion | |
Unit 4 | 3.4 - Lists Comprehensions | |
Unit 5 | 3.5 - Types and type conversions | |
Unit 6 | 3.6 - Section summary | |
Module 4 | Exception Handling | |
Unit 1 | 4.1 - Section introduction | |
Unit 2 | 4.2 - Exception handling | |
Unit 3 | 4.3 - try…of…catch | |
Unit 4 | 4.4 - Exception classes | |
Unit 5 | 4.5 - Section summary | |
Module 5 | Records | |
Unit 1 | 5.1 - Section introduction | |
Unit 2 | 5.2 - Introduction to records | |
Unit 3 | 5.3 - Expanding a record | |
Unit 4 | 5.4 - Section summary | |
Unit 5 | 5.5 - Course summary |
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