I feel like most of my defenses of people not liking Go will sound pretty much the same every time I have to defend it, haha. The fact is, there is plenty that Go can't do.. but it can't do it on purpose. Reach for the right tool, and when Go is easier to use in a situation, you DEFINITELY should. If it isn't, then don't be stubborn. Pick up the hammer when you need the hammer. I mention many of my issues with Go in the article, as well.
Also! I did mention that the devs on the Go project are considering implementing generics.
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I feel like most of my defenses of people not liking Go will sound pretty much the same every time I have to defend it, haha. The fact is, there is plenty that Go can't do.. but it can't do it on purpose. Reach for the right tool, and when Go is easier to use in a situation, you DEFINITELY should. If it isn't, then don't be stubborn. Pick up the hammer when you need the hammer. I mention many of my issues with Go in the article, as well.
Also! I did mention that the devs on the Go project are considering implementing generics.