[plt-scheme] [OT] Scheme Jobs
Wasn't there a scheme on the Erlang VM?
On 4/18/09, Kevin A. Smith <kevin at hypotheticalabs.com> wrote:
> FWIW, Erlang is also picking up steam. I'm in the States and I'm
> seeing a pick up in interest around Erlang. Of course, I might be a
> bit biased since I do Erlang training and consulting ;-)
>
> There's even a Lisp which runs on the Erlang VM. Nothing nearly as
> good as PLT Scheme but at least it's a Lisp :)
>
> --Kevin
> On Apr 17, 2009, at 4:49 PM, Neil Van Dyke wrote:
>
>> BTW, Scala is getting mainstream interest at the moment, due to
>> Twitter ditching teen heartthrob Ruby for Scala, for backend
>> scalability reasons.
>>
>> Noel Welsh wrote at 04/17/2009 04:35 PM:
>>> Given this, I suggest widening your search a bit to
>>> include Haskell, Scala, and Erlang. Any sane employer looking for
>>> those (and there are a number) will respect your Scheme skillz.
>>>
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