Your assessment reflects mine entirely. Elixir has that charm in that it leads you to productivity quickly, just as Go does. Someone could argue that's only because of much larger pool of users that's paved the path before.
Picking up Haskell again for fun, and the Effective Haskell book has been a fun learning experience. Not too beginner-ish, and doesn't take too much time to explain concepts.
I'll have to try esy and dune again sometime when OCaml 5's stable. Their commands are just different enough from go/cargo/npm to be annoying.
Your assessment reflects mine entirely. Elixir has that charm in that it leads you to productivity quickly, just as Go does. Someone could argue that's only because of much larger pool of users that's paved the path before.
Picking up Haskell again for fun, and the Effective Haskell book has been a fun learning experience. Not too beginner-ish, and doesn't take too much time to explain concepts.
I'll have to try esy and dune again sometime when OCaml 5's stable. Their commands are just different enough from go/cargo/npm to be annoying.