When would you NOT use Elixir?

+1

Though I like Go also.

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If you prefer your shims in C++ rather than Go :-), there is also erlexec. It is impressively mature (developed continuously since 2003). Unlike with Porcelain, though, the shim is not optional.

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My opinion is when performance per dollar is constraining you, for example one of your endpoint is using a lot of computing resource and making you spawn too many instance just for that one endpoint. I would go to something more bare metal.

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I research about it.

All processing done with SDL GPU.

And Interface and command and some function written in erlang

At All ,

speed is not power of erlang
Is power of C++ SDL