Sure thing, I just meant it as a "instead of switching to Go, perhaps Pony as a back-up to Elixir is more of your thing".
Although Pony has new concepts Elixir doesn't have ;)
(Personally, I enjoy watching lecture videos of new languages just for the concepts they introduce me to, even when I never program in them - I can recommmend the CurryOn! youtube channel)
It's just that I want to stabilize my skills and sell myself in new ways recently; thus I am more focused on perfecting what I can do and becoming an expert and a pro.
Lectures introducing new concepts are something extremely valuable!
Although Pony has new concepts Elixir doesn't have ;)
(Personally, I enjoy watching lecture videos of new languages just for the concepts they introduce me to, even when I never program in them - I can recommmend the CurryOn! youtube channel)