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by rjbrock
3797 days ago
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Well there are a few reasons that I decided to pick up go rather than something like kotlin. 1. No jvm needed. This may not be a benefit if you need to access java libraries, i just like that you can compile a binary.
2. Great concurrency support
3. Seems to be more popular. This may sound like a poor reason to choose a language, but if its more popular there would be better documentation, libraries, ide support, etc |
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WRT not needing a JVM, I don't perceive much advantage to avoiding one unless you need small downloads i.e. desktop apps. But Go isn't suitable for that use case really anyway.