Complete Erlang Course

Chapter 1: Introduction to Erlang
  • Lesson 1: What is Erlang?
  • Lesson 2: History and Evolution of Erlang
  • Lesson 3: Applications and Use Cases of Erlang
  • Lesson 4: Setting Up the Erlang Environment
  • Lesson 5: Writing Your First Erlang Program
  • Lesson 6: Introduction to Erlang Shell (erl)
  • Lesson 7: Working with Erlang’s Interactive Shell
Chapter 2: Variables and Data Types
  • Lesson 1: Declaring Variables in Erlang
  • Lesson 2: Constants and Atoms
  • Lesson 3: Data Types: Integers, Floats, Atoms, Tuples, Lists, Maps, Binaries
  • Lesson 4: Boolean Data Type and Boolean Operations
  • Lesson 5: Pattern Matching Basics
  • Lesson 6: Reserved Keywords in Erlang
Chapter 3: Operators in Erlang
  • Lesson 1: Arithmetic Operators
  • Lesson 2: Relational and Comparison Operators
  • Lesson 3: Logical Operators
  • Lesson 4: Bitwise and Shift Operators
  • Lesson 5: Assignment and Pattern Matching
  • Lesson 6: The = Operator in Erlang
Chapter 4: Control Structures
  • Lesson 1: Introduction to Control Flow
  • Lesson 2: Conditional Statements (if, case, cond)
  • Lesson 3: Pattern Matching in Control Structures
  • Lesson 4: Loops in Erlang: recursion instead of for and while
  • Lesson 5: List Comprehensions
Chapter 5: Functions and Modules
  • Lesson 1: Defining and Calling Functions
  • Lesson 2: Anonymous Functions (fun)
  • Lesson 3: Higher-Order Functions
  • Lesson 4: Function Guards and Clauses
  • Lesson 5: Creating and Importing Modules
  • Lesson 6: Recursive Functions
Chapter 6: Lists, Tuples and Maps
  • Lesson 1: Working with Lists
  • Lesson 2: Working with Tuples
  • Lesson 3: Working with Maps and Key-Value Storage
  • Lesson 4: List Manipulation and Comprehensions
  • Lesson 5: Advanced Tuple Operations
Chapter 7: Strings and Binaries
  • Lesson 1: Working with Strings in Erlang
  • Lesson 2: String Manipulation Functions
  • Lesson 3: Using Binaries for Efficient String Storage
  • Lesson 4: Regular Expressions in Erlang
Chapter 8: Processes and Concurrency in Erlang
  • Lesson 1: Introduction to Erlang Concurrency
  • Lesson 2: Creating and Managing Processes
  • Lesson 3: Message Passing Between Processes
  • Lesson 4: Process Monitoring and Linking
  • Lesson 5: Using spawn, self, and receive
Chapter 9: Error Handling and Fault Tolerance
  • Lesson 1: Error Handling with try...catch...after
  • Lesson 2: The throw, exit, and error Mechanisms
  • Lesson 3: Fault-Tolerant Design Principles
  • Lesson 4: Supervisors and Process Monitoring
  • Lesson 5: Handling Timeouts
Chapter 10: Working with Files
  • Lesson 1: Reading from Files
  • Lesson 2: Writing to Files
  • Lesson 3: Handling File Errors
  • Lesson 4: File Processing with Streams
Chapter 1: Modern Erlang Features
  • Lesson 1: Overview of New Erlang Features
  • Lesson 2: Enhancements in Recent OTP Releases
  • Lesson 3: Improved Error Handling Mechanisms
  • Lesson 4: New Data Structures and Optimizations
Chapter 2: Distributed Systems with Erlang
  • Lesson 1: Introduction to Distributed Computing
  • Lesson 2: Setting Up Distributed Erlang Nodes
  • Lesson 3: Inter-Node Communication
  • Lesson 4: Using gen_server for Distributed Applications
  • Lesson 5: Load Balancing in Distributed Erlang
Chapter 3: The Open Telecom Platform (OTP)
  • Lesson 1: What is OTP?
  • Lesson 2: OTP Behaviors (gen_server, gen_statem, gen_event)
  • Lesson 3: Using Supervisors for Fault Tolerance
  • Lesson 4: Building an OTP Application
Chapter 4: Working with Databases
  • Lesson 1: Connecting Erlang to Databases
  • Lesson 2: Using Mnesia (Erlang’s Built-in Database)
  • Lesson 3: Working with PostgreSQL, MySQL, and NoSQL Databases
  • Lesson 4: Query Optimization Techniques
Chapter 5: Networking and Web Development
  • Lesson 1: Introduction to Networking in Erlang
  • Lesson 2: Using gen_tcp and gen_udp for Network Programming
  • Lesson 3: HTTP Communication with httpc
  • Lesson 4: Building a Web Server with Cowboy
  • Lesson 5: WebSocket Communication in Erlang
Chapter 6: Preprocessor and Macros in Erlang
  • Lesson 1: What is the Erlang Preprocessor?
  • Lesson 2: Defining Macros with -define
  • Lesson 3: Conditional Compilation with -ifdef and -endif
  • Lesson 4: Using Includes and Header Files
Chapter 7: Signal Handling in Erlang
  • Lesson 1: Process Termination Signals
  • Lesson 2: Handling Unexpected Signals
  • Lesson 3: Graceful Shutdown of Erlang Applications
  • Lesson 4: Implementing Safe Process Recovery
Chapter 8: Creating and Managing Erlang Libraries
  • Lesson 1: How to Create an Erlang Library
  • Lesson 2: Managing Dependencies with Rebar3
  • Lesson 3: Writing Reusable Modules
  • Lesson 4: Packaging and Distributing Erlang Libraries
Chapter 9: Performance Optimization in Erlang
  • Lesson 1: Profiling and Debugging Erlang Code
  • Lesson 2: Using observer and dbg Tools
  • Lesson 3: Memory Management and Garbage Collection
  • Lesson 4: Improving Concurrency Performance
Chapter 10: Security in Erlang
  • Lesson 1: Encryption and Cryptography in Erlang
  • Lesson 2: Secure Communication with SSL/TLS
  • Lesson 3: Best Practices for Secure Coding
  • Lesson 4: Secure Storage of Credentials
Chapter 11: Testing and Debugging
  • Lesson 1: Unit Testing with EUnit
  • Lesson 2: Property-Based Testing with PropEr
  • Lesson 3: Debugging Techniques in Erlang
  • Lesson 4: Using Logging for Troubleshooting
Chapter 12: Building Real-World Applications with Erlang
  • Lesson 1: Developing a Real-Time Chat Application
  • Lesson 2: Building a Scalable Microservices System
  • Lesson 3: Creating a High-Performance API Server
  • Lesson 4: Deploying Erlang Applications to the Cloud
Course Duration: about 50+10 hours

The online class is held via Skype (or Zoom or Microsoft Teams) and the cost per hour of tutoring is only $15. At the end of this long course, you will master all the required basic and advanced concepts of Erlang and we will develop a real-world application together for about 10 hours which fully prepares you to find a job as a Erlang developer.
To book this class, message or call my telegram or WhatsApp:
+98 (912) 490-8372 or +98 (935) 490-8372
You can also send email to me:
abolfazl.mohammadijoo@gmail.com

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Introductory Course of Erlang


Chapter 1: Introduction to Erlang
Chapter 2: Variables and Data Types
Chapter 3: Operators in Erlang
Chapter 4: Control Structures
Chapter 5: Functions and Modules
Chapter 6: Lists, Tuples and Maps
Chapter 7: Strings and Binaries
Chapter 8: Processes and Concurrency in Erlang
Chapter 9: Error Handling and Fault Tolerance
Chapter 10: Working with Files

Advanced Course of Erlang


Chapter 1: Modern Erlang Features
Chapter 2: Distributed Systems with Erlang
Chapter 3: The Open Telecom Platform (OTP)
Chapter 4: Working with Databases
Chapter 5: Networking and Web Development
Chapter 6: Preprocessor and Macros in Erlang
Chapter 7: Signal Handling in Erlang
Chapter 8: Creating and Managing Erlang Libraries
Chapter 9: Performance Optimization in Erlang
Chapter 10: Security in Erlang
Chapter 11: Testing and Debugging
Chapter 12: Building Real-World Applications with Erlang
Course Duration: about 50+10 hours

The online class is held via Skype (or Zoom or Microsoft Teams) and the cost per hour of tutoring is only $15. At the end of this long course, you will master all the required basic and advanced concepts of Erlang and we will develop a real-world application together for about 10 hours which fully prepares you to find a job as a Erlang developer.
To book this class, message or call my telegram or WhatsApp:
+98 (912) 490-8372 or +98 (935) 490-8372
You can also send email to me:
abolfazl.mohammadijoo@gmail.com

Your Message