
17 Jan
2013
17 Jan
'13
5:24 a.m.
2013/1/17 Jason Dusek
2013/1/17 Kazu Yamamoto
: The following blog post by Joyent is worth reading:
http://joyent.com/blog/diy-vs-as-a-service-with-memcachier
"We don't really believe in Node.js (Go & Haskell are our choices), so that is a small concern to us, but everyone has their failings."
The post is on the Joyent blog; but was written by someone from MemCachier, a new partner with Joyent. MemCachier seems to have partnered with a few other cloud platforms -- Heroku, for example. It's nice to see a Bay Area "cloud" company speak up for Haskell.
The person is David Terei, he's quite famous in the Haskell community for having written the LLVM backend for GHC. Cheers, Thu