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Yariv's Blog " Blog Archive " Erlang vs. Scala

A few times, I’ve seen the following take on the relative mertis of Scala and Erlang: Erlang is great for concurrent programming and it has a great track record in its niche, but it’s unlikely to become mainstream because it’s foreign and it doesn’t have as many libraries as Java. Scala, on the hand, has the best of both worlds. Its has functional semantics, its Actors library provides Erlang style concurrency, and it runs on the JVM and it has access to all the Java libraries.

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Disco

Erlang / Python powered mapreduce

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Web Application on Erlang: So Far, So Good, ...

"As a quick recap, I’m building a lightweight server side custom framework which focuses mainly on handling JSON service requests. This, combined with Mnesia, is our MC stack (Model - Controller). The client browser will be fully in charge of the ‘V’iew layer of the app."

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Erlang at Work: Hunting Bugs

This lead to a crash course in debugging running Erlang apps, and a great appreciation for the years of real-world lessons that have influenced the features and design of Erlang/OTP.

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Erlang at Work: Hunting Bugs

"xmerl doesn't support parsing binaries so I switched to erlsom, which does, and also converted the XML to a very simple and compact format ..."

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Santa - HaskellWiki

compares to erlang code for santa prob

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(fn Arc Language Blog): Why your favorite language is unpopular

The total world's population of Haskell programmers fits in a 747. And if that goes down, nobody would even notice.

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(fn Arc Language Blog): Why your favorite language is unpopular

Interesting argument suggesting that the probability of success for a programming language is proportional to the perceived crisis it tackles and inversely proportional to the perceived pain of adoption.

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