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I keep hoping that JS would evolve to support the actor model, a la Erlang/Elixir, with their process based persistence, concurrency via message passing, etc. It just seems so much simpler and tractable than this proposal.



I've seen projects to compile Erlang to JS, but has anyone experimented with a JS compiler that targets Erlang's BEAM VM like Elixir?

JS is an approachable language but Node has problems with scaling and error handling of non-blocking IO. Erlang solves those problems but the language is not approachable and has a smaller ecosystem than JS. I'm imagining something like Node with "micro-workers" so developers could reuse their existing JS code, but not have to worry about scaling or non-blocking APIs.


Please implement!


That wouldn't do much for the use cases they want to use it (multimedia, games, number-crunching etc as in the example in TFA)


In some ways web workers feel a bit like actors. granted a poor man's actor.




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