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Comment by Yokohiii

20 hours ago

In my opinion most interpreted languages today tend to produce very dense code. Fancy call chains and closures interleaving. If you look for a subtle bug those are hard to reason about, you have to know the details of a lot of different APIs.

Go is verbose partly for that reason, but a silly loop is a silly loop. The constraints are clear, you only have to do the logic.