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by oblio
3360 days ago
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Not that I'm against learning new languages, but your question piqued my interest. Are you thinking about transitioning from C# to Go? If so, is it because you think the language is cool or is it because in your region there are more/better paying Go jobs? I ask this because I can't really imagine someone transitioning from C# to Go, especially these days that dotnet core is available. Hell, I'd first try to transition to F# :) (Yes, I know that these are loaded questions and that I'm biased against Go..., but I think the questions are valid even in these conditions) |
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I've been doing full time C# for almost 2 years now, and while I enjoy it one of my biggest fears is getting stuck into only knowing one technology/stack.
I don't have a professional need for using Go currently, but I've always had an interest in learning new languages.
Aside from those aspects - the people who implemented and worked on Go (Rob Pike and Ken Thompson in particular) I find very interesting.