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by zer0-c00l 1449 days ago
this article is hilarious:

1. go generics do this one thing 2. therefore they are good

Go generics are better than no generics but they're still limited, and that frustrates me.

2 comments

The article really doesn't claim to briefly explore more than precisely that one thing. People just jump on the title plus some weird hate for Go.
Could you give some concrete examples? Something which requires a type of Go generics but which cannot easily be solved in another way?