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Generics, error handling, minor syntax disputes... All of that fades in the background compared to this attitude towards fellow colleagues and practitioners.
It’s an extremely toxic mindset and is totally dismissive towards others’ capabilities. I’m curious if this is a tell of the culture in language teams there.
It also seems to be the source of anatagonism from certain Gophers, who argue that Go is more accessible and therefore more pragmatic because of it. In making that argument, they ignore people who churn from Go because the absence of such features makes it more annoying to use.
It's also absolutely classic Rob. I've known him for 40 years. He used to be even spikier.
This slide is merely confirmation of why I have a low-key antagonism toward Golang. Golang is fundamentally an ugly language that insults your intelligence. It is not, in Iverson's formula, "notation as a tool of thought."
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