Comment by renhanxue 1 year ago It's golang, it has a long and proud tradition of being footguns all the way down. 5 comments renhanxue Reply kaba0 1 year ago It’s the C tradition, continued. pjmlp 1 year ago C versus the systems languages since 1958 (JOVIAL, NEWP, ALGOL, PL/I...), Go versus the languages since Fortran until 2009. randomdata 1 year ago Go would have undoubtedly been called D had the name not already been taken. omeid2 1 year ago It is not like Go wasn't already taken.https://github.com/golang/go/issues/9 John23832 1 year ago To reiterate, absolutely.
kaba0 1 year ago It’s the C tradition, continued. pjmlp 1 year ago C versus the systems languages since 1958 (JOVIAL, NEWP, ALGOL, PL/I...), Go versus the languages since Fortran until 2009. randomdata 1 year ago Go would have undoubtedly been called D had the name not already been taken. omeid2 1 year ago It is not like Go wasn't already taken.https://github.com/golang/go/issues/9
pjmlp 1 year ago C versus the systems languages since 1958 (JOVIAL, NEWP, ALGOL, PL/I...), Go versus the languages since Fortran until 2009.
randomdata 1 year ago Go would have undoubtedly been called D had the name not already been taken. omeid2 1 year ago It is not like Go wasn't already taken.https://github.com/golang/go/issues/9
It’s the C tradition, continued.
C versus the systems languages since 1958 (JOVIAL, NEWP, ALGOL, PL/I...), Go versus the languages since Fortran until 2009.
Go would have undoubtedly been called D had the name not already been taken.
It is not like Go wasn't already taken.
https://github.com/golang/go/issues/9
To reiterate, absolutely.