@FrancescoC #Erlang / #Elixir with a stronger type system would be the definitive server tech stack. No question about that.
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@sakitosakamoto start by using existing tools and embrace the programming model.
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@FrancescoC yes, slowly, but I'm on my way :) -
@sakitosakamoto start using type specs, dialyzer and other static analysis tools. They cover most bases.
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@FrancescoC@dch__ u telling me *dialyzer* has no bugs? I've found many trivial cases that dialyzer fails on over the years. -
@AeroNotix@dch__ I am sure Kostis appreciated you reporting them to him. -
@FrancescoC@dch__ nope. Got told I'm retarded, naturally
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@FrancescoC@simonstl Wow, that just went way over my head. :) -
@micahbales@simonstl executive summary: know what you are talking about before criticising others :-) -
@FrancescoC@simonstl Figured it was something like that. :) I'm just learning front-end web dev at the moment. Hadn't ever heard of Erlang.
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@FrancescoC I'm often surprised how few know dialyzer exists & I wonder what they think all that -type & -spec stuff is for in Erlang code? -
@gen_nja@FrancescoC javadocs, bro -
@coderoshi@FrancescoC That's what I call it when I spill coffee on my Kindle while reading, "Erlang in Anger". h/t@mononcqc
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@FrancescoC thanks for pointing -spec out. as someone new to#erlang, not seen types emphasized enough but this is cool! -
@FrancescoC Using typespecs this way seems an anti-pattern. Are they useful only for behaviors or protocol docs?pic.twitter.com/zUOaZY3cC0
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