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manojldstoday at 11:11 AM2 repliesview on HN

Surely they mean Erlang not Elixir


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christophilustoday at 11:25 AM

Sounds to me like they mean “BEAM” rather than a specific language. But BEAM means Elixir for most newcomers.

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igravioustoday at 12:02 PM

addressed at the very top of the article

   A note on terminology: Throughout this post I refer to "the BEAM." BEAM is
   the virtual machine that runs both Erlang and Elixir code, similar to how the
   JVM runs both Java and Kotlin. Erlang (1986) created the VM and the
   concurrency model. Elixir (2012) is a modern language built on top of it with
   better ergonomics. When I say "BEAM," I mean the runtime and its properties.
   When I say "Elixir," I mean the language we write.
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