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by theonemind
2410 days ago
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Most "corporate" languages have that character (as opposed to hacker languages that give you expressiveness and power). Go looks pretty good for a corporate language. I haven't looked at Go because...my corporation doesn't really use Go. :shrugs:. I don't understand why anyone would get personally excited about it unless it gives them a breath of fresh air from the worse languages they have to deal with, like as an officially-sanctioned second language where they work, or they just don't look at languages very much. |
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