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Ricardo Semler lecture in Learning and Technology World Forum 2009 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nkELvSqiUDw http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GM-lY4OufXI


You can see vs Erlang in http://shootout.alioth.debian.org/u64q/benchmark.php?test=al... and have a idea, Go is based on Newsqueak (lauched later of Erlang, other perspective to implement CSP).


You chose not to compare against the faster Erlang HiPE measurements because...? ;-)


Sure, but this benchmark was more about concurrency, whereas those benchmarks are more generic. Erlang is not the fastest language out there, but it's supposed to be good at this concurrency stuff...


Erlang is supposed to be good at distributed, reliable, soft real-time concurrent systems.

http://www.erlang.org/faq/introduction.html#id49480


Somehow, it seems that when Erlang was getting a bit of hype, they abandoned the field for an even smaller niche, leaving the "real time web" type things to other languages. Granted, the language was created for that smaller niche, but if that's the only bit of terrain they want to defend... I see other languages squeezing them out over time.

I don't know if that makes sense, but languages need somewhat large communities to really thrive, in my opinion, and defining yourself into a small niche isn't a good way to get them.


For a short time some people hyped Erlang to be the solution for all things concurrent and chatterers didn't read the FAQ.


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