It's not a big enough deal for me. Devs don't need want to change unless the benefits are many and make a real difference. I just don't really use it too much. Any time savee, in my case, would be eclipsed by the time spent rallying for it.
I am a certified trainer that likes to share my knowledge with the world.
Also, I am an adopter of continuous learning and evolving idea.
https://dev.to/wolfiton/who-am-i-3lj7
100% agree. It would be like me writing a 'How to speak Spanish" tutorial. I took a few semesters in college, but I don't use it enough in my day to day life to retain it.
I'm out of that circle. That being said, it devalues my opinion on this particular subject.
I think you need to convince some of those guys to switch if you are looking for evangelists.
I am a certified trainer that likes to share my knowledge with the world.
Also, I am an adopter of continuous learning and evolving idea.
https://dev.to/wolfiton/who-am-i-3lj7
I am not looking for evangelists. I am looking for people that understand what elixir is really bringing to the table and can compare it with what they actually use.
Personally I don't care what language, I use as long as it gets the job done well:
speed
security
low costs for hosting
maintenance
so on...
I am a certified trainer that likes to share my knowledge with the world.
Also, I am an adopter of continuous learning and evolving idea.
https://dev.to/wolfiton/who-am-i-3lj7
It's not a big enough deal for me. Devs don't need want to change unless the benefits are many and make a real difference. I just don't really use it too much. Any time savee, in my case, would be eclipsed by the time spent rallying for it.
You are aware that writing and creating tutorials will make you a better developer and progress more quickly?
100% agree. It would be like me writing a 'How to speak Spanish" tutorial. I took a few semesters in college, but I don't use it enough in my day to day life to retain it.
I'm out of that circle. That being said, it devalues my opinion on this particular subject.
I think you need to convince some of those guys to switch if you are looking for evangelists.
I am not looking for evangelists. I am looking for people that understand what elixir is really bringing to the table and can compare it with what they actually use.
Personally I don't care what language, I use as long as it gets the job done well:
speed
security
low costs for hosting
maintenance
so on...
And what do you think of the crystal language?
I haven't tried it yet, but I heard that it is
C
for the web.If you like to share more why you like it and what advantages it has over rust and elixir.. so on.
Then we can create a thread and discuss about it.
Thanks @rafaelfSilveira for the question