Totally agree Jose's point on Elixir, that's why I love Elixir, I've workd on Elixir 3 years, but it's very hard to find a next job on Elixir, it's the only disappointment.
In regards to types I think Roc really has nailed it. You get 100% type inference without writing a single type, but also you can go to town and type everything if you want. The dynamic sum types they have actually blew my mind when I first experienced it.
I love Jose's enthusiasm when he talks about Elixir and its ecosystem ⚡
I don't blame him, elixir is the one
Totally agree Jose's point on Elixir, that's why I love Elixir, I've workd on Elixir 3 years, but it's very hard to find a next job on Elixir, it's the only disappointment.
In regards to types I think Roc really has nailed it. You get 100% type inference without writing a single type, but also you can go to town and type everything if you want. The dynamic sum types they have actually blew my mind when I first experienced it.
i saw that on ROC, it's really impressive !
Ocaml and Haskell have it too
exactly i like this guy. I met erlang a month ago. Loves it. want to work in this field
WOW GREAT INTERVIEW! What is Jose's TH-cam channel?
Lovely, thanks for sharing.
Great interview! Elixir community rocks!
very good interview! wow!
suggestion: move the sponsor to the end so it's easy to skip and not listen to it.
Jose is very likeable and a good talker
ooooh i dig the new music
I did not even know the creator. But my thoughts are the exact same
Elixer? 😁
You have an mistake in preview and in the description, I guess
Maybe he should program a FOCUS onto his camera...
You invite the inventor of the language and you can’t even spell the name of that language 😂
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