Thoughts on Go?

Thoughts on Go?

- It lacks features so it's great if you want to employ the kind of people who can barely solve fizzbuzz and have them be productive
- It lacks features
- Horrible dependency management
- Go 2.0 will be interesting

Go is shit, Swift has more features.

didn't google just make an AI that is really good at Go?

Annoying to write, nice to read. Great for less skilled people (i.e. pajeets) to write "enterprisey" things.

Dependency management and the $GOPATH concept can fuck off and die

Node is better but nobody is willing to admit it because
>m-muh JS is bad

just another meme language that caught on with no real niche
if it wasn't made by google no one would give a fuck about it

The fact Sup Forums hates it tells you it's probably worth learning or it will make you money.

static typing with no generics is a pita
its simplicity is the best thing it has going for it

>Node is better
(You)

As much as it pains me, Python is better.

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JS ES6+ as a language is a much better language than Gomeme

You mean Typescript.

> MFW I learned Go for exactly this reason and got full time employment 3 months later with no degree.

Enjoy Rust faggots.

It's a good game, but I still prefer chess.

Go its like the same shit M$ did with C# trying to replace Java.

7/10 made me move my lips

The variable declared and not used errors really make it hard to test incrementally. Huge hassle.

I'd like to be able to write a bit of code, test if it compiles / runs, write the next bit, ...
I haven't always 'used' a variable when I'd like to test.

this, the retards won't even make this a warning instead of refusing to compile the fucking source

I Think the real way to go is with python as a main programming language where you write everything and if the requirements go up you write them in a more competitive language like C or Rust. Go is just a meme

Irrelevant

It's called WEI CHI jap DOG.