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by Liru
3773 days ago
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I got one saying my experience with Go would "be a good fit" with a company. My Go codebase at the time, on that account, consisted largely of hacky products, no tests, no web-server stuff, high coupling and complexity, and below average documentation. If that indicates experience with a language, I'm almost afraid to ask what WOULDN'T be a good fit. That, and their stated "real-time" requirements for said company's product made me laugh. |
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