Comment by jaapz

17 hours ago

I like my programming language flame wars just as much as the next guy but Go is a really easy language to get started with, while also being very fast. It's not just luck

> The key point here is our programmers are Googlers, they’re not researchers. They’re typically, fairly young, fresh out of school, probably learned Java, maybe learned C or C++, probably learned Python. They’re not capable of understanding a brilliant language but we want to use them to build good software. So, the language that we give them has to be easy for them to understand and easy to adopt.

-- Rob Pike

  • Any reference to the biggest issues with Go in your opinion, and what are you comparing it to?

    • Basically complete disregard for the history of programming languages and learnt lessons.

      Go fits well close to Oberon released in 1987, or Limbo in 1995, when exceptions and generics were still esoteric features.

      Instead they had to reach out to Phil Wadler to help them, as he did previously with Java almost a decade earlier, panic/recover is clunky way to do exceptions, instead of doing enumerations like Pascal in 1976, it needs a a iota/const code pattern, hardcoded urls for source repos, if err all over the place like last century programming, many errors are plain strings, ah and nil interfaces what a great gotcha.

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