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by pm90
1437 days ago
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To be clear, nobody is claiming that he didn’t write viper, or that he isn’t a brand name in OSS. The claim is that he was responsible for “taking go language from niche technologies to widespread adoption”, which seems like a pretty big one to make. No doubt his contributions did in fact help that process, but as I read it, the claim asserts him as the driver of that process, which he was not. |
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Did you not read the post?
The post is full of evidence of the things that he did or the team that he led did that drove Go's growth.
He definitely was a major contributor to Go's widespread adoption both as an OSS contributor and as a project leader.