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by shadowmint
4291 days ago
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I am unsurprisingly frustrated with Go because I prefer more expressive languages, fwiw. (...and no, I don't think it's particularly wrong to assert that this is the case for other people too; there's plenty of evidence to support that people find the lack of generics in a fully featured language like go frustrating; and it's not surprising what so ever that this is the case) |
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So? My point was not to claim the opposite of the OP, it was to point out that the generalization is false.
> (...and no, I don't think it's particularly wrong to assert that this is the case for other people too; there's plenty of evidence to support that people find the lack of generics in a fully featured language like go frustrating; and it's not surprising what so ever that this is the case)
I guess, if your evidence consists of people on HN and reddit complaining about Go.