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Tony Arcieri
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Tony Arcieri

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Co-founder @iqlusioninc, formerly @square @chain. Cryptography dilettante, polyglot programmer, key management wrangler, and infrastructure security specialist

San Francisco, CA
tonyarcieri.com
Joined May 2007

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    1. Tony Arcieri‏ @bascule 16 Dec 2013
      Replying to @dysoco

      @dysoco @tqbf that's very very true! Except the world has moved on quite a bit since then

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    2. Dylan S.‏ @dysoco 16 Dec 2013
      Replying to @bascule

      @bascule @tqbf And Go has too, for example, it no longer has manual memory management and centers on safe concurrent systems.

      1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes
    3. Tony Arcieri‏ @bascule 16 Dec 2013
      Replying to @dysoco

      @dysoco @tqbf Go uses a global shared mutable heap. How does that help memory safety of concurrent programs?

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    4. Thomas H. Ptacek‏ @tqbf 16 Dec 2013
      Replying to @bascule

      @bascule @dysoco You already know the answer to that and are simply trolling. Please, stop.

      1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes
    5. Tony Arcieri‏ @bascule 16 Dec 2013
      Replying to @tqbf

      @tqbf @dysoco I'm not trolling. These are extremely important questions you need to ask about concurrent languages

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    6. Thomas H. Ptacek‏ @tqbf 16 Dec 2013
      Replying to @bascule

      @bascule @dysoco You’re also pretending that Golang asks developers to use a global shared heap, which you know to be false; again: trolling

      1 reply 0 retweets 1 like
    7. Tony Arcieri‏ @bascule 16 Dec 2013
      Replying to @tqbf

      @tqbf @dysoco it's false? That's news to me. How do I use an isolated heap?

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    8. Thomas H. Ptacek‏ @tqbf 16 Dec 2013
      Replying to @bascule

      @bascule @dysoco You ask “questions” you don’t want answers to. “Why do you use Golang? OH, YOU’RE WRONG”. Why bother answering?

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    9. Tony Arcieri‏ @bascule 16 Dec 2013
      Replying to @tqbf

      @tqbf @dysoco it's because I think I know the answer but I may be wrong. AFAIK Go has a flat heap. Do you know something I don't?

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    10. Thomas H. Ptacek‏ @tqbf 16 Dec 2013
      Replying to @bascule

      @bascule @dysoco You sound like someone who has never read a single page about concurrent Golang programs.

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      Tony Arcieri‏ @bascule 16 Dec 2013
      Replying to @tqbf

      @tqbf @dysoco I think the Go documentation (e.g. "Share By Communicating) gives you the impression Go does this but it's just handwaving

      12:50 PM - 16 Dec 2013
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        2. Thomas H. Ptacek‏ @tqbf 16 Dec 2013
          Replying to @bascule

          @bascule @dysoco It’s handwaving because…

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        3. Tony Arcieri‏ @bascule 16 Dec 2013
          Replying to @tqbf

          @tqbf @dysoco because the onus is still on the programmer to do that correctly. The language doesn't help you get it right

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        4. Thomas H. Ptacek‏ @tqbf 16 Dec 2013
          Replying to @bascule

          @bascule @dysoco By which you mean you don’t think the help it provides is good enough, but saying that wouldn’t be as inflammatory.

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        5. Tony Arcieri‏ @bascule 16 Dec 2013
          Replying to @tqbf

          @tqbf @dysoco it doesn't provide any help at all. The memory model is similar to Java with shittier GC

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        6. Thomas H. Ptacek‏ @tqbf 16 Dec 2013
          Replying to @bascule

          @bascule @dysoco That it so obviously untrue as to be dishonest.

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        7. Tony Arcieri‏ @bascule 16 Dec 2013
          Replying to @tqbf

          @tqbf @dysoco Go uses a globally shared mutable heap: confirm/deny?

          1 reply 0 retweets 1 like
        8. Thomas H. Ptacek‏ @tqbf 16 Dec 2013
          Replying to @bascule

          @bascule @dysoco I pick option (c): refuse to dignify.

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        9. Tony Arcieri‏ @bascule 16 Dec 2013
          Replying to @tqbf

          @tqbf @dysoco I'll admit this needs a blog post more than a Twitter argument

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