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by civility
2845 days ago
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No, Go is not currently the right tool for me, but it's close, and it would be much closer with (usable) generics. What's "so sad" is you think this Reddit style "Don't use it" imperative is an acceptable way to talk to people. You're rightfully afraid of complexity creeping into an otherwise clean language, but it would suck less if you said it better. |
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I won't argue with you my use of the imperative mood as I'm not a native speaker. I'll take note of it.