Thank you, rsc, for all your work. Development in Go has become much more enjoyable in these 12 years: race detector, standardized error wrapping, modules, generics, toolchain updates, and so on. And while there are still things to be desired (sum types, better enum/range types, immutability, and non-nilness in my personal wishlist), Go is still the most enjoyable ecosystem I've ever developed in.
ainar-g ·88 days ago
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tomcam ·88 days ago
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alphazard ·88 days ago
It's interesting that the best projects have BDFLs, and that the best BDFLs are skeptical of their own power.
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dondraper36 ·88 days ago
Despite playing around with several programming languages, Go still feels like home.
The development experience is terrific and I really appreciate how unapologetically simple and responsible the language and its creators have been.
Good luck and all the best in all your endeavours!
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Thaxll ·88 days ago
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