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by baash05
1650 days ago
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It fills about the same shoes as ruby/rails. But IMHO it does a rather bad job of it. The docs are bad, and when you google for answers you almost always find "here's how to do it rails" first. All the things that Elixir sells as good fall under the YANGNI. Code swapping sounds great, until you add in docker and red green deploy. Immutable data seems great, but threaded code isn't all that common in most web apps. (not near business logic threads that is) I don't see it as mature enough (despite its history)
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