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Stefan Tilkov
@stilkov
22 Dec 2012
What's a good programming language to take a look at over the Christmas break?
innoq.com/blog/st/2012/12/ne…
Dec 22, 2012 · 5:17 PM UTC
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Vaughn Vernon (@VaughnVernon@mastodon.social)
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22 Dec 2012
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if you are thinking in terms of practicality I think Go makes most sense. You get functional and concurrency on * platforms.
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Stefan Tilkov
@stilkov
22 Dec 2012
@VaughnVernon
Probably true - just have a problem seeing any compelling feature, but maybe that's just one more reason to take a closer look
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Stefan Tilkov
@stilkov
22 Dec 2012
@chriswiemers I don't think I'd be happy with R, but Elixir is an interesting option. Thanks!
Stefan Tilkov
@stilkov
23 Dec 2012
@mwessendorf I'm starting with Go.
devpg
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23 Dec 2012
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How about
#VB
? ;-)
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Stefan Tilkov
@stilkov
23 Dec 2012
@devpg
Hm, let me think about it … no.
Jay Fields
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22 Dec 2012
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my list would be Haskell (further reading), Go, Erlang. I know, I'm boring.
Dirk Detering
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23 Dec 2012
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Dart is definitely a lang one should get an opinion about. Beside that, Roy could be fun.
Jeppe Cramon
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22 Dec 2012
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