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I was making the claim that can be a side effect of its design and the way the community is against common features in modern languages, deemed too complex.

Lets see how it looks a few years from now, given that it is becoming a mainstream language thanks to Docker and K8s adoption.




Many of those features (e.g. generics) are in Java and/or C#, which are nonetheless widely outsourced.


True, however Go is like a Java or C# 1.0, they did not start as they look today.

So Go is in the right track to follow their path.




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