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by lod723
3062 days ago
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It's worth posting the long version. I've been following the various Pony blog posts with interest (I'm a both language geek and a distributed systems geek), but I always come away with the notion "Huh, kinda cool, but why didn't they just use Erlang, it'd be a great fit for this". So either: a) Erlang is not a good fit, and I'm wrong. Then I'd really like to know why I'm wrong! b) Your friends at Basho led you astray. Would also be interesting to know what happened in this case! Either way, without knowing more details, the short version you just posted is inconsistent with the claim that you guys did serious research into existing language ecosystems before going your own way. |
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Now Erlang often feels fast, because of the architectures it allows, but when you get down to shuffling bytes around or doing low level math it is currently slow, slow, slow.
Given Wallaroo's speed goals, I would have been really surprised had they used Erlang:
http://benchmarksgame.alioth.debian.org/u64q/nbody.html