Erlang is my favorite language but getting a job writing Erlang feels impossible. I make it a habit to ctrl-F every Who’s Hiring? thread and find Elixir occasionally and Erlang never.
Can you articulate the kinds of business problems Erlang is particularly well-suited to solve?
When you choose Erlang for a project, what kind of return on investment do you think it typically offers? Does it lead to significant cost savings or help generate more revenue in ways that other languages might not?
In situations where Erlang is chosen, what are some concrete examples of how it has demonstrably increased efficiency, reduced errors, or enabled new business opportunities that wouldn't have been as feasible with other technologies?
gavmor|10 months ago
When you choose Erlang for a project, what kind of return on investment do you think it typically offers? Does it lead to significant cost savings or help generate more revenue in ways that other languages might not?
In situations where Erlang is chosen, what are some concrete examples of how it has demonstrably increased efficiency, reduced errors, or enabled new business opportunities that wouldn't have been as feasible with other technologies?
Edit: I guess if I'd done any research myself before asking, I might've found this: https://www.erlang-solutions.com/blog/which-companies-are-us...