You have a team fluent in Ruby. You want to build a web application (backend) with a language that can give stronger guarantees about correctness and more confidence in refactoring but provides a more ergonomic experience than Go. What do you use?
to be clear I’m not the one making this decision. I am the one who would like to be able to write software knowing that it’s not going to unexpectedly blow up at runtime. We’ll see how it plays out.
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Sure, my point is that you can still consult and that means to hit those arguments head-on :). If you have frequent issues with critical things blowing at runtime, that's a good thing to start a discussion about.
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this I feel I am doing 
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