Nobody wrote in Kotlin. Things can change.
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Kotlin is so irrelevant still I have no idea how to respond to this than _shrug_ lol
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Could they all be Go because many of those projects originated in Google? "Google accounts for 53% of all code commits to the Linux Foundation's CNCF and has seven times more contributions than Red Hat, which only accounted for 7.4% of the contributed code."
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Not the OSS communities fault Microsoft open sources very little infrastructure code.
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Somebody picked go super early (docker), then Kubernetes , then everything else follows. Typical network effects . That’s not to say there isn’t merit in Golang, but you might be overly biased because that’s the space you live in
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That’s not the order things happened exactly. Etcd existed awhile ago. CockroachDB existed awhile ago as well. OSS infrastructure people even the people who are not fans of Docker or Kubernetes flocked from Java to Go.
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I think it is still a pretty valid prediction. There's no point in picking JVM-based languages (e.g. Java) or CLR-based languages (e.g. C#) to write systems or infrastructure tools. Go/Rust are the new C/C++. But for business/domain apps, Java/.NET FTWhttps://twitter.com/brunoborges/status/1103261807421075457 …
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Java doesn't even have the tools for writing high-performance code. No value types, no pointers, can't even pass values by reference. .NET/C#, on the other hand, have always targeted this type of programming and have had a lot of investment here lately. It will only improve.
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I think go is more performant. I could be wrong though
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Yeah you’re wrong. That’s a fallacy.
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