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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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haxe [haXe.org]

haXe is a high-level object-oriented programming language mainly focused on helping programers develop Websites and Web applications.

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Diagram of the principal programming paradigms

"More is not better (or worse) than less, just different."

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Web 2.0: Shifting from "Get Fast" to "Get Massive" - Process-one

The Web 2.0 will have a large impact on development technology choice. Erlang is the most likely language and development environment to benefit from this trend.

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Erlang

Here's the good news for Erlang programmers: Your Erlang program should just run N times faster on an N core processor Is this true? Almost. It's early still, but we're optimistic

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armstrong on software: Concurrency is easy

We don't have shared memory. I have my memory, you have yours, we have two brains, one each, they are not joined together. To change your memory I send you a message, I talk or wave my arms.

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Yariv's Blog " Blog Archive " More Erlang

Strange trends are taking place in the web progamming world. As new languages come and go, developers are overlooking a mighty beast whose unparalleled power is $0 plus a mental barrier away: Erlang.

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