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    Yehuda Katz  🥨‏Verified account @wycats 3 Apr 2015

    Ran into this golang thread https://groups.google.com/forum/m/#!topic/golang-nuts/RKymTuSCHS0 … made me realize how much Ruby/JS influenced my feeling that map is "standard equipment"

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      2. Armin Ronacher‏Verified account @mitsuhiko 3 Apr 2015
        Replying to @wycats

        @wycats I suppose not having a "god of the language" is helping there. Python's Guido, Go's Pike can cause a "death to suggestions" mob :-/

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      3. Yehuda Katz  🥨‏Verified account @wycats 3 Apr 2015
        Replying to @mitsuhiko

        @mitsuhiko I think Ember is pretty open with Tomhuda at the helm. It's important to protect ideas when they're vulnerable.

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      1. Tom Dale‏ @tomdale 3 Apr 2015
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        @wycats That thread is a great example of why I don't personally find Go interesting.

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      2. Jonas Nicklas‏ @jonicklas 3 Apr 2015
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        @wycats the responses in that thread are so hostile and arrogant. Casts a really bad light on the go community.

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      1. Armin Ronacher‏Verified account @mitsuhiko 3 Apr 2015
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        @wycats i'm quite surprised the rust land is so welcoming to change. Discussions like this are rare in rust land.

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      1. David Morton‏ @notromda 3 Apr 2015
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        @wycats Even php has 'array_map()'. I guess that may not help the case though. lol.

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      1. Bryce Anderson‏ @darth_schmoo 3 Apr 2015
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        @wycats : Shades of "I can't think of a real-world use case for map()." This is kind of painful to read.

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      1. Ingvar Stepanyan‏ @RReverser 3 Apr 2015
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        @wycats Use Go they said, it's good they said...

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      2. Dmitry Popov‏ @thedeemon_lj 3 Apr 2015
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        @wycats Hmm, I'm having trouble remembering any sane language of 21 century where this stuff isn't standard equipment. It's not just Ruby/JS

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      3. Nicolas Grilly‏ @ngrilly 3 Apr 2015
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        @thedeemon_lj @wycats The problem is that all languages offering map use some kind of dynamic typing, monomorphization or polymorphism.

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      4. Dmitry Popov‏ @thedeemon_lj 5 Apr 2015
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        @ngrilly @wycats "The problem"? It's only a problem for a language that somehow happens to lack all of those, quite unthinkable these days.

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      5. Nicolas Grilly‏ @ngrilly 7 Apr 2015
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        @thedeemon_lj @wycats For the record: yes, Go doesn't offer parametric polymorphism, but it of course has polymorphism (through interfaces).

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      6. Dmitry Popov‏ @thedeemon_lj 7 Apr 2015
        Replying to @ngrilly

        @ngrilly Can it be used for map/filter/reduce? (e.g. map slice of ints to sequence of strings, filter by string length and reduce by concat)

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      7. Nicolas Grilly‏ @ngrilly 8 Apr 2015
        Replying to @thedeemon_lj

        @thedeemon_lj No it can't :) This is "simple" polymorphism. Implementing map/filter/reduce type safe would require parametric polymorphism.

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      1. Brian Donovan‏ @eventualbuddha 3 Apr 2015
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        @wycats there’s a little too much vitriol in that thread for me to get very far reading it.

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      1. sMyle‏Verified account @MylesBorins 3 Apr 2015
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        @wycats this was a very interesting insight into the go community. Thanks for sharing!

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      1.  🎤  🍐 🐖‏ @mperham 3 Apr 2015
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        @wycats Agreed, it's prob the #1 thing I miss from Ruby

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      1. Jan Lehnardt‏ @janl 3 Apr 2015
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        @wycats some of the replies are very funny.

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