I'm definitely into @rustlang there (I guess you would have expected that), but there's still a couple of gaps to fill for that usecase.
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Yes I’m obviously a huge Rust fan too but for this use case, at this point in time it doesn’t feel like an easy sell.
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How about PHP? *ducks*
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Yeahhh nah

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I would say Elixir. Elixir and Phoenix have been a logic next step for many Ruby developers! It is functional and have the Erlang VM under the hood, plus a vibrant community
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Oh dear, I have a friend in this position too! Was formerly in one too! In my case we ended up with Elixir....
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Elixir is a no-brainer. It scales. Huge!
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I haven’t used Elixir. Does it provide compile time guarantees around correctness of the software written in it? Can you refactor code knowing with confidence that you haven’t broken it without the need to write trivial tests. These are some of the issues I’m feeling with Ruby
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