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Erlang's Joe Armstrong on RPC: "The road we didn't go down" (armstrongonsoftware.blogspot.com)
30 points by a-priori on May 26, 2008 | hide | past | favorite | 6 comments


Although it's funny and refreshing seeing a comment from like that from Mr. "Advanced CORBA Programming with C++" Vinoski after all these years, there are plenty of good systems built around RPC primitives. It just took them a long time to work out their failure modes because they couldn't reason about them the way they could in an Erlang system.


"OTP should re-branded as "OTP on rails" it's really just a framework for building fault tolerant systems." nice !

edit: using that as the title, would have gotten this much more upvotes.


Haha, you're probably right. I wasn't thinking of how to best be a karma whore, but that would have gotten more interest. It was just an interesting article.



Not only that, there is a long and interesting comment from Joe Armstrong as well.


Great post. Cliff Click, Jr. should read this right away and think some more about this "new paradigm".




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