Comment by seanmcdirmid
12 years ago
Machines have a cost, developers have a cost. One must optimize for both costs, and assuming machines or developers were free compared to the other would be very stupid.
There are many problems that require some efficiency to solve effectively, especially in pike's field of systems.
And who else is in a similar field? 3% of all programmers? In that case, fine. But most people I see raving about Go can afford the performance hit any time (if there is any).
PS: Coding go is my day job.
The systems community is quite large, consisting of probably around 30-50% of the dev jobs in companies like microsoft, Google, Facebook, Apple.
Go was designed as a system's language, I think it just eventually went in a different direction when people realized it would never match C++ or even Java in performance.
RE Java: It's pretty dang close: http://benchmarksgame.alioth.debian.org/u64q/benchmark.php?t...