>> cough cough erlang cough ahem
> Care to elaborate? :-)

"Now his point is that GC acts a super GIL which effectively kills all
the hard work done on the language and application design level."

erlang's approach to gc / sharing data / multi process / smp is i
think an interesting sweet spot. there sure as heck is not a GIL
effect by the GC.

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