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by rowanG077
2094 days ago
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Compared to C++, Haskell, Python and the long list of other languages not directly backed by BigCos. So your point is because Java has been marketed more then Go that Go is not massively marketed? If you take the set of all languages and would make a sorted list of how many hours and dollars where spend to market it then I would be very, very surprised to not see Go in the top 5. |
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C++ has vendors behind it. Those vendors make actual dollars selling C++ (or at least tools that work on C++.) When Microsoft markets Dev Studio (with C++ support), is that marketing C++? How about C#?
In contrast, what does Google do to market Go? Put up a website, and put out notices of the next version? When have you ever seen an advertisement for Go? For a tool that supports Go? How about for C++, C#, and Java?