Paul Shaffer wrote:
> <rant>
> 
> After dealing with Erlang with as much industrial power I can command,
> for about 6 hours, I am of the opinion that 99% of the people advocating 
> Erlang are Linux users, by virtue of employment or hobby. But 99% of the 
> flex radio users use Windows. Do the math.
> 
> Whatever you do in Erlang, try to get it working on the Windows version of
> Erlang also. No matter how violated it may make you feel, it might change 
> your opinion of what's going to promote radio sales.
> 
> I'm fairly frustrated with Erlang so I apologize for the above.
> 
> </rant>
> 
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Like I said before it's like a slice of lemon hitting your brain wrapped 
around a large gold brick.

It's mostly based on Prolog so it behave differently from Algol based 
languages, it takes a different kind of thinking, but it has a lot of 
power once you get used to it.

Were you having problems with getting a program that works with Linux 
Erlang to work in Windows?



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