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by Zikes
4081 days ago
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The "why" I'm seeing here is not the curious type, it's demanding justification. It's telling people they must explain themselves thoroughly, to defend their decision every single time they choose to use it. Go is sufficiently mature enough that those questions need not be asked any longer. Docker is built on it, Google's Vitess database sharding system (which powers YouTube, of all things) is built on it. Nobody is at risk of "driving themselves off a cliff" for choosing Go, provided they are proficient enough with it. I haven't seen any other language get as much hate as Go does on this site. |
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So... just so I can get the chain of thought, here:
Therefore, no more need to ask questions -- just switch to it!> I haven't seen any other language get as much hate as Go does on this site.
Given the amount of criticism PHP and JavaScript get on this site, this statement is simply indefensible.
And a lot of the criticism Go gets is concrete and a direct result of choices the language designers consciously made.