If we lived in a universe, the same, but without Google Go, what has been lost? Absolutely nothing. Otherwise, point to it.
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Replying to @ChiefScientist
If Golang didn't exist, what bit of useful knowledge or implementation was lost? Its entire existence is subsumed.
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Replying to @ChiefScientist @dibblego
additionally, it is presumptuous to declare a language useless based on current merits alone. (1/2)
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(2/2) also, wasn't a certain field of mathematics "useless" but later became the backbone of encryption?
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Replying to @AlexPlusMochi @ChiefScientist
Yes, I presume that ignoring the previous 4 decades of research will not lead to discovery.
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Replying to @dibblego @ChiefScientist
my comment was merely a grievance against oversimplified/overgeneralize assumptions. Good 'ol Twitter
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Replying to @AlexPlusMochi @ChiefScientist
Mine is that we are wasting time taking such silly, non-progressive ideas so seriously.
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Replying to @dibblego @ChiefScientist
Duly noted, but who can really say with utmost certainty it is a silly waste? It's relative.
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I believe I can unequivocally say and demonstrate this.
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