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by Tolexx
1293 days ago
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> The story for Crystal is the same story for many programming languages: grow the interest of users, and find generous funding. it's the same thing for Elixir as well. they have successfully wooed a few Ruby programmers but not many have completely switched to using Elixir. Again some companies using Elixir are those that want to migrate away from Ruby. it takes quite a while for a new hot language to become extremely popular and then go on to replace other popular mainstream languages. |
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As I mainly use ruby for scripting, Crystal has been replacing ruby's role for me for 3+ years and I don't even find anything that really missing, except for maybe a decent ORM like Sequel.