Why don't people post more info on Erlang?
Ask HN: Why is Erlang so unpopular?
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#3Why is chocolate more popular than brown rice?
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#4Why is chocolate more popular than brown rice?
On the contrary, brown rice is more popular than chocolate. Consider that most of the world's population survives primarily on rice with some other protein sources and water.
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#5.NET, Python, and RoR have much wider use.
The better question is, why don't people use Erlang?
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#6Re: Ask HN: Why is Erlang so unpopular?
#7Info about Python, Rails, .NET/LINQ, and even Java is the sort of stuff that helps a large portion of the programming community get things done in their daily tasks. For most people languages like Erlang, Haskell, Clojure, and Lisp are interesting diversions that they might one day aspire to be able to get paid for, what info that is out there is mostly provided to share the joy of the language and the problems it can solve rather than trying to keep you from going postal at your day job.
Re: Ask HN: Why is Erlang so unpopular?
#8People don't post more info on Erlang because people don't use Erlang as much. .NET, Python, and RoR have much wider use. The better question is, why don't people use Erlang?