Submitted by dennis (not verified) on Fri, 04/07/2006 - 13:52.
Second that. Right now I'm working on Erlang, which gives you a different view of concurrency than Java....plus it's a functional language with pattern matching, like Haskell but simpler and without the lazy evaluation.
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Second that. Right now I'm working on Erlang, which gives you a different view of concurrency than Java....plus it's a functional language with pattern matching, like Haskell but simpler and without the lazy evaluation.