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by tiredofcareer
4780 days ago
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> There's no such thing as, say, Maven binary dependencies for Java. I'm saying there should be, but not necessarily the same thing. That's my entire point. I'm also not a fan of the "you have a dissimilar opinion to mine, so obviously you've never used Go properly" attitude in this thread. One way to read your last is that I've never used Go at all, though I'm giving you the benefit of the doubt and assuming you meant used Go properly. Either way, I don't get the condescension of assuming I'm unaware of everything you're explaining to me simply because I have an opinion that is different than yours. Especially since half of your comment is repeating things to me that I said earlier. |
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The reason I assume you haven't used Go much is that your examples of problems with checking stuff in aren't examples of problems happening in Go. It's an analogy with other languages and other environments. Such arguments don't seem to get very far.
Maybe it won't scale and something will have to give. I expect the Go maintainers will find their own solution when it happens, and it won't look like Maven or traditional shared libraries. (If anything, it might be by replacing Git/hg with something that scales better.)