If you don’t value simplicity and choosing good abstractions, I don’t think Go will help you that much over JS.
JS’s ecosystem is very large, and a lot of it is junk (or worse). But it has very good things as well. Go’s ecosystem has good things too, but it’s not as though it has no junk.
Go or JS, you are going to have to apply good judgement to the portions of the ecosystem you adopt or you will get burned.
JS’s ecosystem is very large, and a lot of it is junk (or worse). But it has very good things as well. Go’s ecosystem has good things too, but it’s not as though it has no junk.
Go or JS, you are going to have to apply good judgement to the portions of the ecosystem you adopt or you will get burned.