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by shurcooL
4280 days ago
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Fair enough, it sounds like your needs are very different from what Go satisfies. Just out of curiosity, what language(s) do you prefer to use over Go? > Eh no? I meant what I said. If the people who created Go wouldn't have been able to leverage the Google name (either by working at a company or by Google saying "don't use our brand for your toy projects") nobody would have cared. I have a very good counter-example for you. Google also made Dart. I have no interest in Dart and I don't think it's anywhere near as good as Go from what I can tell about it. |
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That's not a counter-example (necessary vs. sufficient).