@FrancescoC reflecting on whether we have created a crappy Erlang at @Wunderlist
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@chadfowler it does not always have to be crappy, those who understand the patterns and semantics often get it right. -
@FrancescoC@chadfowler where is a good intro to a few of the most important ones? -
@PLT_cheater@chadfowler look at the concurrency model, error handling (links, exit signals and monitors) and OTP -
@FrancescoC@chadfowler I find the concurrency model in Haskell just as compelling, do you see any advantages in Erlang? -
@PLT_cheater@chadfowler guess what inspired Haskell's concurrency model :-)
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@FrancescoC "...any service sharing a database with another service within a service-oriented architecture (SOA) is not truly a service." -
@jimfreeze@FrancescoC Yeah, but.... 1) Sometimes you don't have that initial choice 2) sometimes you want different views of the same data. -
@artiegold@francescoc Then it could be that sometimes your SOA is not truly a service. ;-) -
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@jimfreeze@artiegold See, if we stopped trying to be so buzz word compliant, we would not have these problems (and discussions) :-)
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@FrancescoC can't understand what's wrong with SOA. I do understand what's wrong with implementations. -
@mr_bmt you should read the article. Criticism was not directed at SOAs per se.
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@FrancescoC check this one out, a classic https://blog.mailchimp.com/ewww-you-use-php/ …Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@FrancescoC Service Orientation design principles never sticked... Maybe not marketing friendly...Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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