Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 30th Oct 2008 12:53 UTC, submitted by CPPfanboy
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2005-11-11
That's a pretty broad statement.
I've done programming with threads in C++, Java and even Python. Some of it could have been done in Erlang and other things I wouldn't dream of doing in Erlang.
If I concurrency was only about getting the best performance out of your machine at any cost, then you might be right, but there are lots of situations where it's just not worth it to use a tool like Erlang.