it’s always fascinating to see how Erlang espouses the “not needing to name structures” philosophy. Just return some tuples!
Every language should try to get tuples as a first class notion if possible IMO
Neat, but maybe just link the cheatsheet directly?
I wanted to give an introduction to the cheatsheet. There are already several Erlang cheatsheets available and I wanted to explain why mine contains the things it does. It doesn’t include everything, just the easily forgotten things.
Ah, gotcha gotcha! :)
it’s always fascinating to see how Erlang espouses the “not needing to name structures” philosophy. Just return some tuples!
Every language should try to get tuples as a first class notion if possible IMO
Neat, but maybe just link the cheatsheet directly?
I wanted to give an introduction to the cheatsheet. There are already several Erlang cheatsheets available and I wanted to explain why mine contains the things it does. It doesn’t include everything, just the easily forgotten things.
Ah, gotcha gotcha! :)