Comment by lenkite

1 year ago

Go is pretty good for large, shared projects too - thanks to its tooling, formalized best-practices and comprehensive batteries-included standard library.

That is simply not true. The bigger the project gets the more you see the shortcomings of go. You can see that very well in the k8s project

  • Ok, might want to explicitly point out those shortcomings that still present today. AFAK such shortcomings resulting in issues have been fixed in Go over the years.