The pattern-matching, actors, and pipeline operator seem like they were inspired by Elixir. Was that a conscious source of ideas or just stuff you came across elsewhere and thought was good?
I'm not too clear on the details since I don't know the language, but I think that Rust's (http://www.rust-lang.org/) concept of "ownership" does something very similar to what you're suggesting.
I started learning Elixir a few months ago, and the few times I've had to dive into reading some Erlang source code to figure out an issue with a library I was using I've been surprised at how easy I find it to read.…
The author seems to contradict himself in the conclusion: while earlier he states that the Android share icon is also used by ShareThis, and that variations on it comprise the majority of search results for the term…
The pattern-matching, actors, and pipeline operator seem like they were inspired by Elixir. Was that a conscious source of ideas or just stuff you came across elsewhere and thought was good?
I'm not too clear on the details since I don't know the language, but I think that Rust's (http://www.rust-lang.org/) concept of "ownership" does something very similar to what you're suggesting.
I started learning Elixir a few months ago, and the few times I've had to dive into reading some Erlang source code to figure out an issue with a library I was using I've been surprised at how easy I find it to read.…
The author seems to contradict himself in the conclusion: while earlier he states that the Android share icon is also used by ShareThis, and that variations on it comprise the majority of search results for the term…