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By madlep
via rawblock.blogspot.com
Submitted: Sep 29 2007 / 09:08
There are two programming buzz areas that get a lot of thought mileage on the interweb at the moment: Dynamic typed languages; and languages that support concurrent programming. Both are important concepts that are driven by their own good reasons, but they exist in isolation in separate communities with very little overlap. Each is pursuing their own goals separately of the problems the other is trying to address (and making great progress with).
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Ricky Clarkson replied ago:
The author seems confused; Erlang is a dynamic concurrent language.
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