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by alco
4316 days ago
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I wasn't implying anything beyond the quoted phrase. My last remark was targeted at anyone reading the comment, I didn't mean to sound condescending towards you. I don't share your belief that early libraries and frameworks have the potential to override Elixir's broad domain. In other words, even if there will be a widely popular library/framework for Elixir, it won't automatically negate its other strength or fitness for a wide range of uses. During the recently held ElixirConf we've seen it used in a telecom company, also powering game servers, distributed robots, and hobby projects like an elevator controller and command-line applications. The community already has a diverse set of interests and many of us will be pushing the adoption in our respective areas of interest. In any case, our best effort today would be to continue hacking and having fun with Elixir, and at the next year's conference we'll be able to see in which direction the trends go. |
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