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I'm taking my time without job to learn more about other languages and oh man... I think I loved Erlang/Gleam. It makes a lot of sense for backend applications!
1 week ago · 👍 lykso, bavarianbarbarian, chirale
@ivanodin one of the most complicated words in baravia is 'Mei'. depends how you pronouce it, it has a hundrets of eanings. it could express almost everthing, from 'i am hardly impressed!!' 'that's cute' 'i feel sorry for you' 'i feel not sorry for you', almost impossible to list all meanings. · 1 week ago
@bavarianbarbarian Thanks for the quick lesson! LOL Dua de ned oi! · 1 week ago
@m0xee For distributed systems, the concurrency makes a lot of sense. And functional programming also is something that is catching my attention. Gleam seems nice too and runs on the Erlang VM. · 1 week ago
@ivanodin great, let's start with the basics, one of the most common sayings in bavaria is 'dua de ned oi', what means 'everything easy, chill' (if you could translate this term, always hard to get the meaning of dialects). hab we have the same word for hello and goodbye called 'servus'. you use it in a different manner. 'hey servus' means hello, 'na dann, servus' means ok folks, i am leaving now. complicated for non native speakers. · 1 week ago
Is it concurrency that caught your attention as strong side of Erlang or is it something else? · 1 week ago
@bavarianbarbarian I would not mind! :D I'm finally also getting some time to derust my russian and learn more french and italian! · 1 week ago
i could tech you some bavarian xD · 1 week ago