top | item 38406546 (no title) paulbgd | 2 years ago Yep it’s still being used as our card authorizer service! The features have expanded, although the primary backend monolith is still in python. discuss order hn newest judicious|2 years ago Do you foresee a larger scale migration to Elixir in the future?Or would you say that Elixir lends itself to some services and Python others? jstummbillig|2 years ago And if so: Why is that? Sometimes I read a glowing review and wonder "Why not Elixir everything?" What's the catch? load replies (2) codesnik|2 years ago offtopic, but are your "remote" positions available for developers outside of US? paulbgd|2 years ago Yes, although iirc we prefer people in similar timezones.
judicious|2 years ago Do you foresee a larger scale migration to Elixir in the future?Or would you say that Elixir lends itself to some services and Python others? jstummbillig|2 years ago And if so: Why is that? Sometimes I read a glowing review and wonder "Why not Elixir everything?" What's the catch? load replies (2)
jstummbillig|2 years ago And if so: Why is that? Sometimes I read a glowing review and wonder "Why not Elixir everything?" What's the catch? load replies (2)
codesnik|2 years ago offtopic, but are your "remote" positions available for developers outside of US? paulbgd|2 years ago Yes, although iirc we prefer people in similar timezones.
judicious|2 years ago
Or would you say that Elixir lends itself to some services and Python others?
jstummbillig|2 years ago
codesnik|2 years ago
paulbgd|2 years ago