I am sharing here my Erlang Cheat Sheet after some lifting
in order to make it more useful.
Certainly, it’s not an exhaustive list of Erlang commands.
I hope you will find it useful.
ps : If there is a mistake. Please report it and I will be very thankful.
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Suggestions / things to be added ? are very welcome.

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7 Responses to Erlang Cheat Sheet
Tom
March 28th, 2009 at 03:02
Too bad there is a big ugly watermark across it.
Marouan OMEZZINE
March 28th, 2009 at 09:41
Watermark have been removed
toxicavenger
May 3rd, 2009 at 08:45
Great cheat sheet Marouan. Just what I was looking for, thanks!
I am reading the “Programming Erlang” by Joe Armstrong, but sadly it lacks this kind of condensed information piece.
Erlang seems to be receiving lot of attention right now. Are you also learning Erlang now, like me, or have you been using it longer?
/markus
Marouan OMEZZINE
May 3rd, 2009 at 14:23
Hi Markus,
. I started reading “Programming Erlang” from Pragmatic & then switched to google finding tuts & looking for conferences/talks about Erlang.
Thank you for your comment.
I have been working with Erlang since 5 months ago.
I am an engineer & I have found myself in a project where I have to develop core parts of Mobile Payment Server in Erlang bound to a Ruby On Rails Web UI.
I have absolutely no Erlang background before this project. I have fallen in love with Erlang
Carl McDade
May 5th, 2009 at 10:54
This would be so much better if the text was not all in italics. Save italics to emphesis the meaning. As it is now the italics make it very hard to read. This is especially true in a PDF where the anti-aliasing of italics makes this fuzzy.
Marouan OMEZZINE
May 18th, 2009 at 22:28
Hi Carl,
Thank you for your advice.
& I am very sorry for the delay (**too busy **).
I will try to update it soon & I will keep you posted.
I am preparing an Mnesia one too.
Joe
December 5th, 2010 at 16:44
Great sheet! It would be nice if you could add “try/catch” constructs. Thanks for your work!