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by mikebenfield
3334 days ago
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Sounds like an aversion to me. By the time Go was developed, there was no doubt in my mind that generics (or some kind of polymorphism along those lines) were an essential feature for any new statically typed programming language. The fact that Go's developers "don't feel an urgency for them" to me makes it sound like they are living in the 1980s. |
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Do you mean, "this feature is required for me to write code in that language"? Or do you mean, "this feature is required for any project in the language to flourish"?
If the former, why do you think your preferences generalize? If the latter, how do you explain the large number of successful Go projects? Are we all stuck in the 1980s? And if so, what does that even mean?