Comment by 15155 11 years ago In other words: reduce everyone to the lowest common denominator. 2 comments 15155 Reply Gigablah 11 years ago But I'm a special snowflake! This won't do! sheepmullet 11 years ago Of course a lot of good developers won't like it because it is a change that makes them worse off.If you are a good Haskell/D/Lisp developer then switching to Go will probably halve your productivity over the long term.There are a lot of benefits to using Go but lets not pretend there aren't any downsides.
Gigablah 11 years ago But I'm a special snowflake! This won't do! sheepmullet 11 years ago Of course a lot of good developers won't like it because it is a change that makes them worse off.If you are a good Haskell/D/Lisp developer then switching to Go will probably halve your productivity over the long term.There are a lot of benefits to using Go but lets not pretend there aren't any downsides.
sheepmullet 11 years ago Of course a lot of good developers won't like it because it is a change that makes them worse off.If you are a good Haskell/D/Lisp developer then switching to Go will probably halve your productivity over the long term.There are a lot of benefits to using Go but lets not pretend there aren't any downsides.
But I'm a special snowflake! This won't do!
Of course a lot of good developers won't like it because it is a change that makes them worse off.
If you are a good Haskell/D/Lisp developer then switching to Go will probably halve your productivity over the long term.
There are a lot of benefits to using Go but lets not pretend there aren't any downsides.