Why is go so late to the party on this? Other languages do not seem to have these kinds of problems.
The more I experience go, the more I feel like the core team existed in a bubble away from the past 25 years of advancement in programming languages. They're stuck solving the problems they had with C, without the benefit of learning from or improving on any other modern languages or toolsets.
The more I experience go, the more I feel like the core team existed in a bubble away from the past 25 years of advancement in programming languages. They're stuck solving the problems they had with C, without the benefit of learning from or improving on any other modern languages or toolsets.