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by SamWhited
3368 days ago
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Unless you're one of the people (like me) who considers its lack of many of those things a feature. More features doesn't necessarily make something "better" and less features doesn't necessarily make it "worse" (whatever your definition of "better" or "worse"). |
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I only advocate Go as a replacement for those that would use C for user space applications, or possibly some kind of low level stuff.
If Python and Ruby eco-systems had blessed compilers, instead of just CPython and MRI, I doubt people would be flocking to Go.
We already see this happening in the Ruby world, just let Crystal become a bit more mature.