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by marcus_holmes
2190 days ago
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I'd be totally cool if it was this once, and actually interested. But it's every freaking time. Every single time Go is mentioned, there's a ton of Rust folk commenting on how Rust does it (better). Just for once, it'd be nice to have a comment thread discussing a Go-specific item, that has nothing to do with Rust, without talking about Rust. And yeah, /r/golang is at least Go-focused. But it has its own problems too. Mostly PHP and JS folks learning Go and asking basic questions (which would be great if they didn't then reply to the answers with "but that's not how PHP/JS does it, why does Go do it so strangely?" and without reading any of the billion answers for that question already). Sorry if my exasperation is showing ;) |
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