it seems very interesting, but i haven't really even scratched the surface.
programming elixir 1.6 seems like a pretty good book so far (about half way through).
learning it isn't any harder than learning oop after learning imperative programming.
not sure what exactly i would use it for ... pretty much anything i guess : )
the concurrency is probably the most promising part?
how would something like small talk fit into that MIT v New Jersey paradigm?
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it seems very interesting, but i haven't really even scratched the surface.
programming elixir 1.6 seems like a pretty good book so far (about half way through).
learning it isn't any harder than learning oop after learning imperative programming.
not sure what exactly i would use it for ... pretty much anything i guess : )
the concurrency is probably the most promising part?
how would something like small talk fit into that MIT v New Jersey paradigm?