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Sunday, February 17, 2008
More from the Science Department
Mark
continued
his journey into Erlang:
Records in Erlang
Simple Lempel-Zif Compression in Erlang
Still interesting to read how a physics/maths guy thinks about Erlang. Don't forget to read the comments as well.
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