- The Zen of Erlang - Fred Hebert
- Where Erlang Blooms - Fred Hebert
- When would you choose Erlang? - Brian L. Troutwine
- Erlang is not a Concurrent Functional Programming Language - Kresten Krab
- Erlangs parallelism is not parallelism! - Jesper L. Andersen
- Reliability Features of Erlang - LambdaLounge Krakow 2013
- What can I only do in Erlang? - Craig Everett
- A response to "Erlang - overhyped or underestimated" - Jesper L. Andersen
- Adopting Erlang
- Learn X in Y minutes Where X=erlang
- Erlang Tic Tac Toe - 99s
- An Open Letter to the Erlang Beginner (or Onlooker) - Fred Hebert
- The Joy of Erlang; Or, How To Ride A Toruk - Evan Miller
- On Erlang's Syntax - Fred Hebert
- Erlang syntax again - Robert Virding
- Parallelism /= Concurrency - Simon Marlow
- Making reliable distributed systems in the presence of software errors - Joe Armstrong
- Learn you some Erlang - Fred Hebert
- Functional Programming with Erlang - Simon Thompson
- Curso Erlang en Español - Rodrigo Dominguez
- Erlang Master Class 1: Functional Programming
- Erlang Master Class 2: Concurrent Programming
- Erlang Master Class 3: OTP Behaviours and Releases
- Some Erlang Magic for Beginners - Brujo Benavides
- My favorite Erlang program - Joe Armstrong
- Build an FTP Server with Ranch in 30 Minutes - 99s
- Canillita: Your First Erlang Server - Brujo Benavides
- Extending OTP - Robert Virding
- Erlang Patterns
- 10 Essential Erlang Tools for Erlang Developers - Brujo Benavides
- On Erlang, State and Crashes - Jesper L. Andersen
- Error Kernels, What are they? - Jesper L. Andersen
- Every-day Erlang: Handling Crashes in Erlang - Marcelo Gornstein
- Let it crash the right way - MazenHarake
- 9 Erlang pitfalls you should know about - MazenHarake
- The Erlang shell. Your secret weapon - Jesper L. Andersen
- REPL? A bit more (and less) than that - Fred Hebert
- Code Janitor: nobody's dream, everyone's job (and how Erlang can help) - Fred Hebert
- The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Unexpected - Fred Hebert
- Garrett Smith - Writing Beautiful Code
- Beyond OTP - Loïc Hoguin
- Writing Quality Code in Erlang - Garrett Smith
- Can you hear the drums, Erlando? - Matthew Sackman
- Inaka's Erlang Coding Guidelines
- Programming Rules and Conventions
- Erlang and code style - Jesper L. Andersen
- It's About the Guarantees - Fred Hebert
- Stacking Theory for Systems Design - Jesper L. Andersen
- Sequence and Order in Erlang - Dennis Byrne
- The Road we didn't go down - Joe Armstrong - Discussion about RPC
- The BEAM Dispatcher - Happi Blogging
- The Erlang Tagging Scheme - Happi Blogging
- How Erlang does scheduling - Jesper L. Andersen
- Understanding the Erlang Scheduler
- Erlang Scheduler Details and Why It Matters - Hamidreza Soleimani
- Hitchhiker's Tour of the BEAM - Robert Virding
- Tackling Dirty Jobs with Erlang's Schedulers - Steve Vinoski
- Live Podcast on VM - Mostly Erlang
- The Beam Book
- OTP internal documentation
- Interview with Jesper Louis Andersen about Erlang
- Erlang Garbage Collection Details and Why It Matters - Hamidreza Soleimani
- Erlang 19.0 Garbage Collector - Lukas Larsson
- BEAM VM Wisdoms - Collection of easy to read articles - Dmytro Lytovchenko
- The Erlang Runtime System
- sync: On-the-fly recompiling and reloading in Erlang
- erlang.mk: Build tool for Erlang that just works
- rebar3: Build tool
- rebar: Old rebar build tool
- mixer: Mix in functions from other modules
- relx: Sane, simple release creation for Erlang
- lager: A logging framework for Erlang/OTP
- elvis: The king of code style
- erlando: Set of syntax extensions for Erlang
- sheriff: Check values against their type as defined through typespecs
- gproc: Extended process registry for Erlang
- cuttlefish: sysctl-like syntax config for your apps
- clique: Opinionated framework for building command line interfaces
- riak core: Distributed systems framework
- riak_core tutorial
- Building on top of riak core - Mark Allen
- Little Riak Core Book - Mariano Guerra
- Eunit
- Common Test Basics
- Erlang Meta Testing - Brujo Benavides
- Testing Erlang - Zachary Kessin
- PropEr User Guide
- triq: Trifork QuickCheck
- PropEr Testing
- Debugging with the Debug Helper
- A GUI tool for observing an erlang system
- observer: Erlang Debugger
- Taking the printf out of printf Debugging - Mats Cronqvist
- eper: restricted debugging utility
- recon: Diagnose problems in production nodes
- erlyberly: Debugger, tracer with GUI in Java
- cprof: A simple Call Count Profiling Tool
- eprof: A Time Profiling Tool for Erlang
- fprof: The File Trace Profiler
- eep: Erlang Easy Profiling
- Percept 2 - an enhanced version of the Percept profiling tool from the Erlang/OTP distribution
- Profiling Erlang programs using Percept2
- Profiling with Percept2 - Huiqing Li
- Multicore Profiling for Erlang Programs Using Percept2
- Multi-level Visualization of Concurrent and Distributed Computation in Erlang
- Stuff Goes Bad. Erlang in anger - Fred Hebert
- Scaling Erlang - Brujo Benavides
- Worker Pool - Brujo Benavides
- Planning for Overload - Ferd Hebert
- Lessons Learned while Working on Large-Scale Server Software - Ferd Hebert
- Queues Don't Fix Overload - Ferd Hebert
- dispcount: task dispatcher based on ETS counters
- pobox: External buffer processes to protect against mailbox overflow
- On Scalability, Capacity, and Sensitivity - Jesper L. Andersen
- fuse: Circuit Breaker
- safetyvalve: Safety valve for your erlang node
- epocxy: Erlang patterns of Concurrency
- Everyday Erlang: Quick and effective caching using ETS - Marcelo Gornstein
- Erlang Factory 2014 - That's 'Billion' with a 'B': Scaling to the Next Level at WhatsApp
- Realtime performance at scale - Fredrik Linder
- Scalable is Awesome, Literally! - Garrett Smith
- Keeping a System Running Forever - Ferd Hebert
- System Limits - Erlang
- Erlang String Handling - How to be efficient at handling string data in Erlang - Jesper L. Andersen
- How WhatsApp Grew To Nearly 500 Million Users, 11,000 Cores, And 70 Million Messages A Second - High Scalability
- Tales of a Former Disassembly Addict
- A Deeper Look at Tails Recursion in Erlang - Programming in the 21st Century
- Why Garbage Collection Paranoia is Still (sometimes) Justified - Programming in the 21st Century
- Erlang, Binaries, and Garbage Collection (Sigh)
- Scaling Erlang - Inaka Networks
- Social Platforms in Erlang - Lessons Learned
- Eliminating Single Process Bottlenecks with ETS Concurrency Patterns - Jay Nelson
- Erlang Web Server Benchmarking - Steve Vinoski
- Getting Erlang to talk to the outside world - Joe Armstrong
- erl_nif
- Writing an Erlang port using OTP principles - Erlang Central
- How to implement a driver
- Ports and Port Drivers
- Ports
- Port drivers
- From Erlang to Java and Back Again: Part 1 - Brujo Benavides
- Haskell - Interfacing Erlang
- Rustler - Safe Rust bridge for creating Erlang NIF functions
- erlport - Connect Erlang to Ruby and Python
- JavaErlang - Facilitate the communication between Java and Erlang nodes
- erlang_js - A linked-in driver for Erlang to Mozilla's Spidermonkey Javascript runtime
- cl - OpenCL binding for Erlang
- sh - Erlang Shell Executor
- Parsing in Erlang
- Making Parsers with Yecc - Wikibooks
- Write a Template Compiler for Erlang- Evan Miller
- Building a Parser Generator in Erlang - Sean Cribbs, Part 2, Part 3, Part 4, Part 5
- Neotoma: Erlang library and packrat parser-generator for parsing expression grammars
- ranch: socket acceptor pool for TCP protocols
- cowboy: small, fast, modular HTTP server
- riak: distributed, decentralized data storage system
- rabbitmq: feature rich, multi-protocol messaging broker
- ejabberd: massively scalable XMPP server
- vernemq: distributed MQTT message broker