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Nobody's writing production Haskell or Erlang for this save maybe a half-dozen companies; it's all C++ or Java, and it represents a very small minority of the code as critical paths are usually tiny slivers of a codebase.


isn't that changing with elixir seeing a huge resurgence and haskell with tweag/well-typed/serokell success stories?




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