yeah goroutines is definitely the most interesting thing about go, implicit interfaces as well I guess? Otherwise its a bit meh.

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Their compiler cross compiles without additional setup. Probably due to static linking which I am not really a fan of in theory, in practice it makes deploying people's Github projects easy but eh, much of a muchness.

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And lastly, look. Simple is sometimes good. Most people dont need a bazillion different features or like shiny new things, good enough and a goof ecosystem is good IMO.

Go seems to solve many people's problems as a "better Python", that I am happy for. Python is horrid for anything but scripting.

Go kind of seems like the middle-way.

Less advanced than Rust and C++ but still fast & compatible across so many operating systems.