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I wouldn't be surprised if I've just been insulated from thinking about concurrency with Rails/have never worked on a Rails project that had to think about concurrency in any significant way. Which is a little disappointing, I do want to work on interesting problems instead of being a CRUD monkey forever...

I do think Elixir and Phoenix have a lot of value because Phoenix has the "get shit done" factor of Rails and yet still allows for your application to scale once you've entered the market, and you don't have to drop everything and move to a more scalable language/architecture and slow down. Plus, Elixir's features and syntax make it a lot more accessible than Erlang.




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