This is a rare thing indeed, a screencast of Erlang syntax for beginners! Showing the errors was very instructive, thank you for sharing.
Keep up the good work, I'm looking forward to the next installment! The lesson was structured logically and I found it easy to follow the concepts explained by the funny text-to-speech narration.
I haven't seen the definition of the fundamental arrow symbol, ->, mentioned in any Erlang book.
But, I did find this explanation:
"the -> construct should be read as "evaluates to"."
ninejaguar 2 years ago
This is a rare thing indeed, a screencast of Erlang syntax for beginners! Showing the errors was very instructive, thank you for sharing.
Keep up the good work, I'm looking forward to the next installment! The lesson was structured logically and I found it easy to follow the concepts explained by the funny text-to-speech narration.
ninejaguar 2 years ago