> The barrier to entry for Node.js is next to nothing
Assuming existing experience with JS / npm / async style. If you don't have that, I'm not sure which would be harder to start with. Given a little bit of experience with each, I'd actually lean towards elixir being a simple choice. Then again it depends on whether you're cool with training new devs in case of lack of elixir people.
Assuming existing experience with JS / npm / async style. If you don't have that, I'm not sure which would be harder to start with. Given a little bit of experience with each, I'd actually lean towards elixir being a simple choice. Then again it depends on whether you're cool with training new devs in case of lack of elixir people.