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by melodyogonna
360 days ago
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But those people at Google were veteran researchers who wanted to make a language that could scale for Google's use cases; these things are well documented. For example, Ken Thompson has said his job at Google was just to find things he could make better. |
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Go has a very low barrier to entry, but also a relatively low ceiling. The proliferation of codegen tools for Go is a testament of its limited expressive power.
It doesn't mean that Go didn't hit a sweet spot. For certain tasks, it very much did.