I put a reaction on the site of the writer of the blog, but it looks like he removed it. So I'll repeat here. The text misses structure, clearness and the writer makes the same assumpion as Paul Graham, namely that a…
Agreed. And the ideal language to build a backend interpreter for bpmn - I am doing so - is elixir imho (a language to build build massively scalable soft real-time systems with requirements on high availability, see…
I put a reaction on the site of the writer of the blog, but it looks like he removed it. So I'll repeat here. The text misses structure, clearness and the writer makes the same assumpion as Paul Graham, namely that a…
Agreed. And the ideal language to build a backend interpreter for bpmn - I am doing so - is elixir imho (a language to build build massively scalable soft real-time systems with requirements on high availability, see…