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Embedded Erlang? Absolutely.

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Wasn't Erlang originally developed for telecommunication equipment? In that case, it has always been used for reliable embedded systems.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erlang_%28programming_language%...

As hardware becomes cheaper and more powerful, it makes sense that it migrate to more platforms where it can run reasonably well.

Re: Embedded Erlang? Absolutely.

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Wasn't Erlang originally developed for telecommunication equipment? In that case, it has always been used for reliable embedded systems. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erlang_%28programming_language%... As hardware becomes cheaper and more powerful, it makes sense that it migrate to more platforms where it can run reasonably well.

Yes, of course. "Embedded" covers a wide range, though - one person says embedded with a wifi access point / router* or cell phone in mind, another thinks of a garage door opener or microwave. They have very different restrictions. I can see Erlang on the former.

* Sometimes it boggles my mind that my WRT54GL router has more memory, etc. than all the computers I had growing up. Then I ssh into it (running openwrt)...and my cell phone has more than all of them combined.