Nix is poised to win the future of cloud infrastructure, but critical obstacles remain. A 3-year production story on the promise, the pain, and the concrete path forward for Nix.
At least Scheme is a kind of established language that has uses outside of this specific application.
One of the “What’s Stopping it” arguments this article makes about Nix is it’s “arcane syntax”, to the point that the first thing proposed was to replace the Nix language with something more standard.
Its viability strongly depends on your use case, and how much you’re willing to torture yourself with maintaining a Lisp config
At least Scheme is a kind of established language that has uses outside of this specific application.
One of the “What’s Stopping it” arguments this article makes about Nix is it’s “arcane syntax”, to the point that the first thing proposed was to replace the Nix language with something more standard.
No arguments there :\ As much as I love nixos, nix is a horrible language