Currently Elixir is pretty much done and can't be made [much?] better. I work with it for 3.5 years and I can't see how it can be improved inside its current environment.
So trying to reach for strong static typing and zero-copy message passing are natural next steps -- and if that's not possible with Elixir itself, we'll search for it in other languages.
So trying to reach for strong static typing and zero-copy message passing are natural next steps -- and if that's not possible with Elixir itself, we'll search for it in other languages.
At least that's the case for me.