<p dir="ltr">Hi,<br>
For the quote, you can reuse it, no royalties ;-) <br>
The original author won't claim for royalties after 4 hundreds years in a grave... </p>
<p dir="ltr">About rebar3, I wanted to precise it is not the alpha and omega. I prefere to use <a href="http://erlang.mk">erlang.mk</a>, but try to propose also rebar plugins for my projects. <br>
Having a single builder, as well having a single language on Beam is not a good thing.<br>
From several points of view come sane emulation, and different ways to solve problems. <br>
From one language, from one builder tool come sclerosis. <br></p>
<p dir="ltr">"Envoyé depuis mon mobile " Eric</p>
<br><br>---- Michał Muskała a écrit ----<br><br>> I m tired of such versus.<br><br>I fully agree.<br>I don't think the real question is Erlang or Elixir. The real<br>question, as Éric said is "to Beam or not to Beam". Both Erlang and<br>Elixir have merits and both have faults, but neither is going away any<br>time soon.<br><br>Every single person using Erlang, Elixir or LFE benefits all of us, we<br>should strive to expand the communities together instead of<br>antagonizing them.<br>I really hope we'll be able to find a way to make it easy to use<br>Elixir libraries from rebar3, so the cross-use of libraries is even<br>simpler.<br><br>Michał.<br>