I don’t know if I’d advise overly backing oneself into a particular technology, but as a J2EE escapee, definitely find work which matters, which you enjoy, which you’re good at, and which is valuable.https://twitter.com/tenderlove/status/937070141988249600 …
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My feeling is the similarity come from both language designers applying a developer happiness lens creating them, but from wildly different core beliefs
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It's very strange, because I can't think of anything in Go that resembles Ruby, even a little bit (syntax, philosophy, docs, data structures, standard libraries, package management, nothing). But I agree it seems to be a very popular language for Rubyists.
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Interesting you say that because all Ruby devs I know have trouble getting out of OOP headspace when learning go.
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Thanks for that piece of insight, I'll give it a try
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