[erlang-questions] node.js vs erlang

Mark Nijhof mark.nijhof@REDACTED
Tue Jun 17 23:35:49 CEST 2014


Thanks, seen it before but forgot about it


On Tue, Jun 17, 2014 at 11:18 PM, Pedro Narciso García Revington <
p.revington@REDACTED> wrote:

> Hey Mark,
>
> That benchmark is a little bit outdated. Have a look at this one
> http://www.techempower.com/benchmarks
>
>
>
> 2014-06-17 23:02 GMT+02:00 Mark Nijhof <mark.nijhof@REDACTED>:
>
> I just found this:
>> http://www.ostinelli.net/a-comparison-between-misultin-mochiweb-cowboy-nodejs-and-tornadoweb/
>> which I think is an interesting comparison
>>
>> And here is an interesting thread as well:
>> http://programmers.stackexchange.com/questions/85975/learning-erlang-vs-learning-node-js
>>
>> -Mark
>>
>>
>>
>> On Tue, Jun 17, 2014 at 10:53 PM, Miles Fidelman <
>> mfidelman@REDACTED> wrote:
>>
>>> Folks,
>>>
>>> Let's not forget what node.js is, and it's intent:  It's an
>>> implementation of server-side javascript, pure and simple.
>>>
>>> Personally, I liked Jaxer (before it died) better.  Where node.js is
>>> framed more as a general purpose environment, Jaxer was framed more as
>>> "let's push some the browser to the server" - which was just perfect for
>>> things like database access, comms access, etc. Essentially it was 'write a
>>> web page/app with javascript, then designate some of it for server-side
>>> execution.'
>>>
>>> And Aptana did a nice job of an IDE for both client- and server- side
>>> code.
>>>
>>> Miles Fidelman
>>>
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