With the default Erlang book now over a decade old, a new one was sorely needed, and it looks like Joe Armstrong has stepped up (again). (Hat-tip to Bill de Hóra for the pointer to the book, since I haven't been tracking the Erlang space lately.) It's not in the beta PDF yet, but I'm looking forward to what is currently slated for Chapter 19:
How to structure applications for programming multi-core CPUs. Increasing parallelism. Deciding the granularity of concurrency.
Good stuff.

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