>> "perf. is fine for most web apps for example." That same argument is made for Ruby and look at how many people leave due to slowness
BEAM is phenomenal but one area that's still preventing people from adopting it is pure raw performance. People have to write NIFs far to often to obtain the raw perf they need and in doing so, negates all the…
Stop development on macOS. iOS is Apples futures. If you haven’t gotten that memo in the 11 years of iOS existence, I’m sorry. (And sadly, there is way less money to make selling iOS $0.99 apps)
>> "perf. is fine for most web apps for example." That same argument is made for Ruby and look at how many people leave due to slowness
BEAM is phenomenal but one area that's still preventing people from adopting it is pure raw performance. People have to write NIFs far to often to obtain the raw perf they need and in doing so, negates all the…
Stop development on macOS. iOS is Apples futures. If you haven’t gotten that memo in the 11 years of iOS existence, I’m sorry. (And sadly, there is way less money to make selling iOS $0.99 apps)