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Ask HN: Betting on the Phoenix Framework

5 pointsby drumover 3 years ago
Hi everyone - long time Rails developer here. I&#x27;ve been building a project with the Phoenix Framework lately and am absolutely loving it.<p>The project requires a high number of Websocket connections and concurrency features - which technically speaking, makes Phoenix a great tool for the job.<p>My only concern is about wether there is a strong enough community to keep the project going for years and years to come. Jose Valim and Chris McCord have been doing an incredible job and I respect them to the nth degree.<p>My question to the community is twofold - does anyone have thoughts on the future of the Phoenix Framework, and has anyone made a gamble on an upcoming technology that turned out to be the right or totally wrong decision?

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jonathan-adlyover 3 years ago
I believe so.. It really owns the batteries included + concurrency niche. There is enough builders in that space to keep it going for a long time!
PaulHouleover 3 years ago
Well when it comes to runtimes that are good for concurrency there is a very short list: Java, .NET, and erlang.
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