Browser engines, though? /cc @BrendanEich
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I wouldn't be surprised to see a big chunk of a browser's C++ swapped out for Go or similar within 5yrs.
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5 years, maybe -- but I'm skeptical, because it'll mean perf loss on benchmarks. Want to bet? Small wager.
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We'd have to define "big chunk" for the bet, too. Time to rewrite by hand has low empirical LOC/day bound.
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Here's how I see it going down: Go's network stack gets *really* good, client-side stuff in particular.
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