Makes sense, kind of how Google grabbed Ken Thompson and Rob Pike to make Go. I'm a C guy originally so I'm inherently biased, but I'd take Go over Java or C# in a heartbeat (I have heard great things about Borland though). Goroutines and Channels are game changers.
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Replying to @alicemazzy @jeffpicard and
I'll write code in any language whatsoever if I'm (paid enough|have good collaborators|like the project|etc) ;P
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I can't remember who, but I think someone once said something like: I'd love to be paid to write and maintain my own perl code, but you couldn't pay me enough to work with someone else's.
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Replying to @jeffpicard @alicemazzy and
I worked with other people's Perl code. I don't know what the big deal is, Perl isn't particularly worse than other dynlangs. Sure the sigils are weird but have you seen C++
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How much of it is Object Oriented Perl? (a personal fav -- not sarcasm)
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"no means no" also, I've got a roll of "Police Line - Do not Cross" yellow tape in the garage. ...except it was custom printed at a startup I worked at and says "Abstraction Barrier - "
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