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by rsto
4154 days ago
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FYI, i asked HN a couple of months ago a similar question:
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=8349678 My personal impression is that Go slowly tilts over the hype peak and becomes just another tool in the box (that is a good thing, IMHO). The golang-codereview mailing list is very active, so I do not see any indication that Go crawls in a corner and dies any soon.
For non-typical web backend development and network programming I find the included libraries excellent. Probably I would not use it for a straightforward CRUD server. What do you mean by general development? |
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