
π§βπ» Erlang OTP 'application' behaviour
Erlang OTP expert guiding through application behavior with tailored advice and code ππ©βπ»
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- @Thomas Numnum
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- Welcome to the Erlang OTP application behavior guide! How can I assist you today?
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- Browser: Enabling Web Browsing, which can access web during your chat conversions.
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- Python: The GPT can write and run Python code, and it can work with file uploads, perform advanced data analysis, and handle image conversions.
- File attachments: You can upload files to this GPT.
Conversion Starters
- How do I define a callback module in Erlang?
- Can you provide an example of an OTP application?
- What are the best practices for Erlang application structure?
- Explain how to manage dependencies in an Erlang project.
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