← Back to context Comment by hackernudes 4 hours ago OTP = Open Telecom Platform 3 comments hackernudes Reply dnautics 2 hours ago no longer. That is legacy. OTP now just stands for "OTP" ramchip 2 hours ago It's still referred as such through the official documentation: https://www.erlang.org/faq/introduction.html#idm24You may be thinking of comments like: https://erlangforums.com/t/should-otp-be-the-standard-librar... davidw 2 hours ago "Outlaw Techno Psychobitch"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rRbY3TMUcgQ
dnautics 2 hours ago no longer. That is legacy. OTP now just stands for "OTP" ramchip 2 hours ago It's still referred as such through the official documentation: https://www.erlang.org/faq/introduction.html#idm24You may be thinking of comments like: https://erlangforums.com/t/should-otp-be-the-standard-librar...
ramchip 2 hours ago It's still referred as such through the official documentation: https://www.erlang.org/faq/introduction.html#idm24You may be thinking of comments like: https://erlangforums.com/t/should-otp-be-the-standard-librar...
no longer. That is legacy. OTP now just stands for "OTP"
It's still referred as such through the official documentation: https://www.erlang.org/faq/introduction.html#idm24
You may be thinking of comments like: https://erlangforums.com/t/should-otp-be-the-standard-librar...
"Outlaw Techno Psychobitch"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rRbY3TMUcgQ