Comment by jedmeyers 3 months ago [flagged] 18 comments jedmeyers Reply MeetingsBrowser 3 months ago I think there are plenty of context clues in the first few sentences.> ... fascinated with BEAM, how it allowed easy spawning of processes ...> ... the appeal of BEAM languages ...> ... haven’t read The BEAM Book yet ...> ... examples are written in Elm ... jedmeyers 3 months ago [flagged] DrewADesign 3 months ago That’s one reason Apache shouldn’t have used essentially the same name as a well-known VM released more than 20 years prior. MeetingsBrowser 3 months ago This feels like willful ignorance.Can you really read the blog without realizing that there is a possibility this isn’t referring to Apache beam? 8 replies → Jtsummers 3 months ago Who would look at something called The BEAM Book with a link to [1] and think that it refers to a book with a completely different title?[1] https://blog.stenmans.org/theBeamBook/ 4 replies → ohyoutravel 3 months ago It’s poor writing.
MeetingsBrowser 3 months ago I think there are plenty of context clues in the first few sentences.> ... fascinated with BEAM, how it allowed easy spawning of processes ...> ... the appeal of BEAM languages ...> ... haven’t read The BEAM Book yet ...> ... examples are written in Elm ... jedmeyers 3 months ago [flagged] DrewADesign 3 months ago That’s one reason Apache shouldn’t have used essentially the same name as a well-known VM released more than 20 years prior. MeetingsBrowser 3 months ago This feels like willful ignorance.Can you really read the blog without realizing that there is a possibility this isn’t referring to Apache beam? 8 replies → Jtsummers 3 months ago Who would look at something called The BEAM Book with a link to [1] and think that it refers to a book with a completely different title?[1] https://blog.stenmans.org/theBeamBook/ 4 replies → ohyoutravel 3 months ago It’s poor writing.
jedmeyers 3 months ago [flagged] DrewADesign 3 months ago That’s one reason Apache shouldn’t have used essentially the same name as a well-known VM released more than 20 years prior. MeetingsBrowser 3 months ago This feels like willful ignorance.Can you really read the blog without realizing that there is a possibility this isn’t referring to Apache beam? 8 replies → Jtsummers 3 months ago Who would look at something called The BEAM Book with a link to [1] and think that it refers to a book with a completely different title?[1] https://blog.stenmans.org/theBeamBook/ 4 replies →
DrewADesign 3 months ago That’s one reason Apache shouldn’t have used essentially the same name as a well-known VM released more than 20 years prior.
MeetingsBrowser 3 months ago This feels like willful ignorance.Can you really read the blog without realizing that there is a possibility this isn’t referring to Apache beam? 8 replies →
Jtsummers 3 months ago Who would look at something called The BEAM Book with a link to [1] and think that it refers to a book with a completely different title?[1] https://blog.stenmans.org/theBeamBook/ 4 replies →
I think there are plenty of context clues in the first few sentences.
> ... fascinated with BEAM, how it allowed easy spawning of processes ...
> ... the appeal of BEAM languages ...
> ... haven’t read The BEAM Book yet ...
> ... examples are written in Elm ...
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That’s one reason Apache shouldn’t have used essentially the same name as a well-known VM released more than 20 years prior.
This feels like willful ignorance.
Can you really read the blog without realizing that there is a possibility this isn’t referring to Apache beam?
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Who would look at something called The BEAM Book with a link to [1] and think that it refers to a book with a completely different title?
[1] https://blog.stenmans.org/theBeamBook/
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It’s poor writing.