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by phyrog
497 days ago
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Majority of what people? Get off your high horse, your opinion is not a fact. Give me objective metrics to measure how "good" a language or language feature is, otherwise you are just wrong. I'm looking forward to trying out your own perfect language that is objectively the best for any use case ever and no one can find any faults with it. Because surely such a language exists. |
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Just look at reality and how people organize things everywhere. It's arbitrary. Adults are placed in offices and kids are placed in schools. Then on family trees kids and Adults are organized by dependency. How people organize things in the REAL world is AN arbitrary choice. But in GO you have NO CHOICE. It has to be by family tree. That is NOT an opinion. Everything I said is FACT.
The metric is basically the entire world and everything in it and how we fundamentally type (aka organize) things within it. But if you want to get more specific just look at every other programming language except go and look at how the entire world uses folders in operating systems. These are tools to allow people to arbitrarily organize things.
>I'm looking forward to trying out your own perfect language that is objectively the best for any use case ever and no one can find any faults with it. Because surely such a language exists.
Don't have one. I'm just commenting on what I hate about golang.