[erlang-questions] Erlang and the learning curve
黃耀賢 (Yau-Hsien Huang)
g9414002.pccu.edu.tw@REDACTED
Tue Jan 4 03:22:37 CET 2011
Hi, all. Do you think Erlang is not well wrapped and promoted?
For examples for well introduced gadgets:
PHP and Ruby on Rail is a Web development framework.
Java is a programming language with OO concepts support and VM environment.
ColdFusion is a Client/Server web development framework with a preporcessing
language.
On Erlang, we know it's generic, and it's functional. But it's so hard for
us to say:
"Boss, I decide to use Erlang in my next plan." Why?
How to introduce YAWS/Erlang in a office using Windows/IIS?
On Tue, Jan 4, 2011 at 10:06 AM, jm <jeffm@REDACTED> wrote:
> Would you like to post a small snippet of code in Ruby and someone of the
> list could propose an equivalent piece of Erlang?
>
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> Jeff.
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> On 4/01/11 12:52 PM, JETkoten wrote:
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>> Hi All,
>>
>> I've been reading/watching everything I can find (off and online) for
>> learning Erlang for the past two or three weeks, but am just not getting it,
>> in terms of being able to do anything with Erlang in the real world.
>>
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