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== CZ clean-up ==
To Howard: thanks for the nice editing.
I tried to fill out the Definition subpage, but it did not link right, so now we have a Erlang+programming+techniques/Definition page in addition to the correct page that works in the [[Erlang programming language/Related articles]] topic.
Is there a way to delete the wrong version?
[[User:Torben Hoffmann|Torben Hoffmann]] 08:45, 12 May 2009 (UTC)

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Implications on Software Engineering

Open question: should this be a separate article?

The Erlang Programming Techniques presented here has some implications for not only how Erlang programs look, but also for the software engineering disciplines used to create a system.

list: more value-adding code (Jan Henry Nyström's work with Motorola), aggressive coding style which gives higher productivity (ref: 4x article + ? ), hot code upgrade (enables more agile approach to software releases), documentation : functionality and error handling separated, ...

(copied from original article page without change Howard C. Berkowitz 23:52, 8 May 2009 (UTC))

CZ clean-up

To Howard: thanks for the nice editing.

I tried to fill out the Definition subpage, but it did not link right, so now we have a Erlang+programming+techniques/Definition page in addition to the correct page that works in the Erlang programming language/Related articles topic.

Is there a way to delete the wrong version?

Torben Hoffmann 08:45, 12 May 2009 (UTC)