Nice to see Goroutine memory safety (or lack thereof) explained clearly on Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Go_(programming_language)#Safety …
@tqbf I'm serious though, I've talked to many people who are surprised to learn that goroutines share state
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@bascule What you dislike about Golang (that it’s not a religious movement) is what I like about it (that it’s not a religious movement). -
@tqbf having spent too long debugging data races in production, I long for the silver bullet. That's where I'm coming from -
@bascule Spent a lot of time debugging Golang races, have you? -
@tqbf no, but I've spent an awful lot of time debugging data races in systems with a Go-like memory model
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@bascule Shared memory between threads? Heh. How about pure formal, rigid static type? Why endorse halfmeasure? -
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@newshtwit@tqbf Rust is more or less an impure functional language in the ML family with H-Mish type inference
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@bascule What bugs me is the false claim to rigor most of Golangs opponents have.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@bascule It’s such a common misconception that it exists nowhere in the permanent memory of the Internet. Got it.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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