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 levels, from beginners seeking learning materials to experienced practitioners looking for libraries, tools, and 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.
All about erlang programming language [powerd by community]
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Links are added via community pull requests, ensuring peer review and quality control, as emphasized in the README's contributing guidelines.
The README outlines easy steps to fork, edit, and submit pull requests, or suggest links via Twitter, making it accessible for all contributors.
Aggregates diverse Erlang tutorials, libraries, and tools in one markdown file, saving developers from scattered searches, as per the GitHub description.
Freely available and maintained by the community on GitHub, with all changes visible, promoting trust and collaboration, as stated in the philosophy.
Updates rely entirely on manual pull requests, leading to potential staleness and broken links if the community is inactive, with no automated checks in place.
Being a single markdown file, it lacks search, categorization, or filtering options, making resource discovery cumbersome compared to modern aggregators.
Community-driven curation means some links may become obsolete without systematic verification, as admitted by the reliance on sporadic contributions.