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Behaviours (beware the extra 'u' in behaviour for american programmers)

A process is a little bit like an instance of a class in java. Bahaviours in erlang are very similar to interfaces in java. A set of call back functions is required and used. This works well with erlang because there are no actual member variables in erlang processes. Processes can pass variables to themselves recursively, but they are not officialy member variables.