erlang
IPA: ˈɛrɫæŋ
noun
- (telecommunications) A dimensionless statistical measure of the volume of telecommunications traffic relative to the capacity of a single channel.
- (computer languages) A functional programming language designed for highly concurrent and fault-tolerant applications.
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Examples of "erlang" in Sentences
- Erlang presence's lacking in this article.
- This is also used for example in Erlang shell.
- It runs in Erlang over Mongrel and SERVES Ruby.
- For the concurrent programming language, see Erlang.
- Change the Erlang C redirect to point to Erlang unit too.
- Could an Erlang programmer update the Erlang example please.
- For the exponential, this would include the Erlang and Gamma.
- Processes are the primary means to structure an Erlang application.
- LYME makes use of this, the Yaws web server also being implemented in Erlang.
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