> They’re royally pissed off at Go users who only want to get shit done as quickly and as easily as possible.
It's almost funny to me how misguided this is! It's as if Go developers think any developers reason for not using go couldn't possibly be anything remotely reasonable. Instead, its "darn those go developers, they're too productive! I hate Go!"
Go is is a good language choice for some things, not all. It is a good systems programming language, but not one so well suited to systems in business, commerce and industry. Those that require the representation of concepts outside of the computing domain in code. In this it is comparable to C.
The problem is that too many look for a silver bullet language that can be applied to everything. One ring, one language, to rule them all. Go isn't it.
It's almost funny to me how misguided this is! It's as if Go developers think any developers reason for not using go couldn't possibly be anything remotely reasonable. Instead, its "darn those go developers, they're too productive! I hate Go!"