My Erlang Religious Moment previous: Challenge: What does this code do? next: On languages and platforms It is not often that a piece of code cause me to have a religious moment, but this one managed to: Comments 03/21/2010 02:51 AM by Jan Limpens Forgive me my ignorance, but what is so special about that? 03/21/2010 05:21 AM by Ayende Rahien Jan, There is nothing special about it. But I thought it very funny 03/21/2010 09:33 AM by Torbjørn Marø Joe Armstrong gave me a religious moment as well when he demonstrated Erlang at QCon London. It kind of brings together so many great things.. I see the world in a new light :) 03/22/2010 01:22 PM by Frank Quednau Well, developers have found the god within, considering we build little worlds that make tick tack or boing boing. I always cringe, though, when Business Objects start talking about Universes. 04/09/2010 01:54 PM by John Zolpo I like the concept :) Comments have been closed on this topic.
03/21/2010 05:21 AM by Ayende Rahien Jan, There is nothing special about it. But I thought it very funny
03/21/2010 09:33 AM by Torbjørn Marø Joe Armstrong gave me a religious moment as well when he demonstrated Erlang at QCon London. It kind of brings together so many great things.. I see the world in a new light :)
03/22/2010 01:22 PM by Frank Quednau Well, developers have found the god within, considering we build little worlds that make tick tack or boing boing. I always cringe, though, when Business Objects start talking about Universes.
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Forgive me my ignorance, but what is so special about that?
Jan,
There is nothing special about it. But I thought it very funny
Joe Armstrong gave me a religious moment as well when he demonstrated Erlang at QCon London. It kind of brings together so many great things.. I see the world in a new light :)
Well, developers have found the god within, considering we build little worlds that make tick tack or boing boing.
I always cringe, though, when Business Objects start talking about Universes.
I like the concept :)