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-<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
-<html>
-<head>
- <title>Erlang/OTP #release# Documentation</title>
- <style type="text/css">
-<!--
- BODY { background: white }
-
- BODY { font-family: Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif }
- TH { font-family: Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif }
- TD { font-family: Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif }
- P { font-family: Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif }
-
- .header { background: #222; color: #fff }
- .app { background: #ccc }
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- </style>
-</head>
-<body bgcolor=white text="#000000" link="#0000ff" vlink="#ff00ff"
- alink="#ff0000">
-<center>
-<p>
-<font size="+1">Welcome to Erlang/OTP, a complete<br>
-development environment<br>
-for concurrent programming.</font>
-</p>
-</center>
-<br>
-<br>
-<br>
-<p><b>
-<font size"+1">
-Some hints that may get you started faster
-</font>
-</b></p>
-
-<ul>
-
-<li>In addition the the documentation here Erlang is described in the book
-<a href="http://www.pragprog.com/titles/jaerlang" target="_top">"Programming Erlang"</a>, ISBN 978-1-934356-00-5 which we really recommend as a start.<br/ >
-The complete language is also described in the <a href="reference_manual/part_frame.html" target="_top">Erlang Reference Manual</a>. An Erlang tutorial can be found in <a href="getting_started/part_frame.html" target="_top">Getting Started With Erlang</a>.
-</li>
-<li>Erlang/OTP is divided into a number of OTP <a
-href="applications.html">applications</a>. An application normally contains
-Erlang <a href="man_index.html">modules</a>. Some OTP applications,
-such as the C interface <em>Erl_Interface</em>, are written in other languages and have no Erlang
-modules.
-
-<p>
-Note that functions that are not imported or prefixed with a module
-name belong to the module
-<a href="#kernel#/erlang.html" target="_top">erlang</a>
-(in the <em>Kernel</em> application).
-</p>
-<p>
-<li>On a Unix system you can view the manual pages from the command
-line using
-<pre>
- % erl -man &lt;module&gt;
-</pre>
-<p>
-
-<li> You can of course use any editor you like to write Erlang
-programs, but if you use Emacs there exists editing support such as
-indentation, syntax highlighting, electric commands, module name
-verification, comment support including paragraph filling, skeletons,
-tags support and more. See the <a href="#tools#/index.html"
-target="_top">Tools</a> application for details.
-<p>
-There is also an
-<a href="http://erlide.sourceforge.net" target="_top">
-Erlang plugin (ErlIde) for Eclipse</a> if you prefer a more graphical
-environment. ErlIde is under development and should at the time
-of writing this be quite stable and useful.
-<li>When developing with Erlang/OTP you usually test your programs
-from the interactive shell (see <a href="getting_started/part_frame.html"
-target="_top">Getting Started With Erlang</a>) where you can call individual
-functions. There is also a number of tools available, such as the graphical <a
-href="#debugger#/index.html" target="_top">Debugger</a>, the process
-manager <a href="#pman#/index.html" target="_top">Pman</a> and table
-viewer <a href="#tv#/index.html" target="_top">TV</a>.
-<p> Also note that there are some shell features like history list
-(control-p and control-n), inline editing (emacs key bindings) and
-module and function name completion (tab) if the module is loaded.
-<p>
-
-<li>OpenSource users can ask questions
-and share experiences on the <a href="http://www.erlang.org/faq.html"
-target="_top">Erlang questions mailing list</a>. <p>
-
-<li>Before asking a question you can browse the <a
-href="http://www.erlang.org/pipermail/erlang-questions/"
-target="_top">mailing list archive</a> and read the <a
-href="http://www.erlang.org/faq/faq.html" target="_top">Frequently
-Asked Questions</a>. <p>
-
-<li>Additional information and links of interest for Erlang programmers can be found on the Erlang Open Source site
-<a href="http://www.erlang.org/" target="_top">http://www.erlang.org</a>.
-<p>
-
-</ul>
-
-</body>
-</html>