A community-powered collection of curated links and resources for Erlang developers.
Erlang Bookmarks is a community-powered collection of curated links and resources for the Erlang programming language. It aggregates tutorials, libraries, tools, and articles to help developers learn and build with Erlang more effectively.
Erlang developers of all skill levels, from beginners seeking learning materials to experienced practitioners looking for libraries, tools, or advanced resources.
It provides a centralized, community-vetted repository of Erlang resources, saving developers time from scouring the web and ensuring access to high-quality, relevant content.
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Aggregates high-quality Erlang resources from across the web, saving developers time from scouring multiple sources, as highlighted in the curated collection feature.
Allows contributions via pull requests or Twitter suggestions, ensuring diverse and potentially up-to-date content through community collaboration.
All links are organized in a single, well-structured markdown file, making it easy to browse and navigate, as emphasized in the easy navigation feature.
Freely accessible and open-source, enabling anyone to use, fork, or contribute without restrictions, aligning with the open-source philosophy.
Being a static markdown file, it lacks built-in search functionality or dynamic filtering, which can make finding specific resources tedious as the list grows.
Relies entirely on community contributions for updates, so links may become outdated or infrequently maintained without active curation, as admitted in the reliance on pull requests.
With all resources in one file, categorization is limited to markdown headings, which might not scale well for advanced navigation or sub-categorization needs.