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by im_down_w_otp 3481 days ago
I experience the same thing all the time. Go has become the new node.js for ineffectual, out-of-touch technical managers and mediocre engineers to just randomly throw out as their "What about _____?" hobby horse.

I got myself out of the position of contrasting it against whatever they were railing against (in this case Erlang), and instead just put the question back on them. "I don't know, you tell me why I should consider Go for this."

Usually shuts down the conversation because they don't actually know anything about Go. Just that they've heard other people talk about it.