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by bsder
3265 days ago
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> I see a bright future for Elixir, and a breath of fresh air for Erlang. Is Erlang really that much of a barrier? Erlang was a touch odd, but I didn't find the language itself that mind-bending. Wrapping my head around the proper way to structure things and the proper use of the OTP libraries was much more time-consuming. That level of architectural thought doesn't magically go away because you changed the language. About the only thing I found irritating was a lack of language support for mutable hash tables, but I thought they fixed that at some point. And Erlang's bit packing/unpacking borders on magical in terms of expressiveness and speed. I wish other languages would adopt it. |
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I think it's a lot harder to sell people on a language that looks syntactically unintelligible to a lot of web developers. Most people I know working with Elixir now are/were Rubyists, so it's easy for them to make the leap from that and start to understand all of the awesome things they get from BEAM and OTP.