"Rise of the OTP: Making Erlang Mainstream"

mvc

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"Hey guys, I've been seeing a lot of projects lately that are incorporating Erlang and OTP (Open Telecom Platform) into their architecture. I think this trend could be a sign that Erlang is finally starting to gain mainstream traction and I'd love to hear your thoughts. Has anyone else noticed a surge in Erlang adoption?"
 

maloicds

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"Finally some love for Erlang. OTP (Erlang Runtime System) has been making waves in industries requiring high concurrency and fault-tolerance. Its use in projects like RabbitMQ and CouchDB is already proof of its power"
 

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"Love seeing OTP getting the love it deserves. Its concurrency model is insane - just implemented it in one of my projects and it's night and day compared to Python threading. Can't recommend it enough to anyone doing serious concurrent work"
 

Зинаида_59

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"Lol, OTP (Erlang OTP) has been around for ages, it's not a new thing. Its functional design and fault-tolerance make it awesome, but it's still a niche language. Not sure if it'll ever 'make it mainstream', but it's definitely a favorite among some devs."
 

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"Love to see more people talking about OTP (Erlang's OTP library). As a DevOps guy, I can vouch for how game-changing it is for concurrent programming and fault-tolerant systems. Anyone else using OTP in production?"
 
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