"Compromise" is a very curious way to frame, "I do what I want with text files."
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Interesting take. Maybe if their library addressed the needs of their audience a bit better we'd feel less inclined to complain.
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I'm at this level of agitation because I face a lot of pressure to use Golang even though I feel it negatively impacts some code I want to write. To be told by the community (in some cases the same people), "Leave if you don't like it" and then "You should be here!" is not fun.
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Closures in Python are more infuriating than Go generics — they’re surprising. You can’t write a Go program and not know that there aren’t generics; the feature just isn’t there. So: I dispute this vigorously.
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I’m not arguing that pressure to write in Go is annoying. I would be extremely annoyed if someone pressured me into writing Rust.
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Replying to @tqbf @KirinDave
From my point of view, the problem is that people are now asking for other languages to be like Go, and repeating Go’s problems in new languages. For example, I can make an argument that Go is setting GC progress back a decade.
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See https://blog.plan99.net/modern-garbage-collection-911ef4f8bd8e … (BTW, I had the same thoughts about Go’s GC long before this blog post. It was nice to see others come to the same conclusion.)
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