Elixir. Started reading a book two days ago after a long phone talk with a friend. I asked him for a nice language to learn for back-end development. He's currently working with elixir so he gave me very nice points.
The thing is, reading the book I felt like few years ago when I tried to do a hello word in brainfuck.
for those who don't know what _brainfuck_ is, here is a hello word:
+[-[<<[+[--->]-[<<<]]]>>>-]>-.---.>..>.<<<<-.<+.>>>>>.>.<<.<-.
So, after a few pages, put the book in the shelves and I'm continuing learning Go. And good thing I've been learning how to benchmark functions in Go!
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Elixir. Started reading a book two days ago after a long phone talk with a friend. I asked him for a nice language to learn for back-end development. He's currently working with elixir so he gave me very nice points.
The thing is, reading the book I felt like few years ago when I tried to do a hello word in brainfuck.
So, after a few pages, put the book in the shelves and I'm continuing learning Go. And good thing I've been learning how to benchmark functions in Go!