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Asked: June 4, 20262026-06-04T21:28:05+00:00 2026-06-04T21:28:05+00:00

I really enjoy seeing the great work being done by CouchBase team on providing

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I really enjoy seeing the great work being done by CouchBase team on providing us with a great NoSQL solution. However, despite the fact that there are few erlang Web developers compared to perhaps ruby, PHP, java or Python, the number of developers picking up erlang are increasing.

Which brings me to why on their SDK page, they have constantly left out Erlang. With yaws web Server, Mochiweb, and many other Erlang Web libraries, why in the world would they not support Erlang in their NoSQL realm. Its quite disturbing to discover that they use it in building their DBMS yet they do not provide a client/SDK for the language.

Now, the question: Somewhere i read that its because there is no money in Erlang Web Development. Is this the only reason they give ?

Who else knows why Couch Base has constantly refused to provide an Erlang SDK for their NoSQL database ?

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    2026-06-04T21:28:08+00:00Added an answer on June 4, 2026 at 9:28 pm

    I have received a phone call from couchbase company in April, this year. They asked me which language I use for programming.

    I think it is related to how couchbase make money. From the website’s information, they provide project team members for customer’s project team for fee based on days or hours.

    These members (couchbase employee) should use the same language as their customers, most customers are using c#, java, python. So they just provide these language’s sdk, not erlang.

    For a middle-long period ( 1 or 2 years), I think it is impossible to provide erlang sdk from couchbase.

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