Do you realize that actor model and virtual/green threads/stackful coroutines vs stackless coroutines / async/await and similar are orthogonal concepts?
Also picking asyncio from Python. Lol. You can't be serious, can you?
The only impression I get is most Elixir/Erlang practicioners simply have very ossified perception and deep biases that prevent them from evaluating implementation/design choices fairly and reaching balanced conclusions on where their capabilities lie. Very far cry from the link salad you posted that does not answer my question e.g. the issues with .NET and Rust async implementations performance-wise.
It's impossible to have a conversation with someone deeply committed to their bias and unwilling to accept that BEAM is not the shining paragon of concurrent and multi-threaded runtimes it once was.
Also picking asyncio from Python. Lol. You can't be serious, can you?
The only impression I get is most Elixir/Erlang practicioners simply have very ossified perception and deep biases that prevent them from evaluating implementation/design choices fairly and reaching balanced conclusions on where their capabilities lie. Very far cry from the link salad you posted that does not answer my question e.g. the issues with .NET and Rust async implementations performance-wise.
It's impossible to have a conversation with someone deeply committed to their bias and unwilling to accept that BEAM is not the shining paragon of concurrent and multi-threaded runtimes it once was.