Other than angular, what's an example of a developer ecosystem Google created on purpose very successfully relative to its peers.
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Relative to its peers, no. Swift is much more successful, and even TypeScript, which is niche, is in the ballpark.
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I don't think TypeScript is relative to this area of peers. Golang is extremely popular for native apps/services (more than I wish).
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Yeah I agree that golang is popular in the container space and in some cases for microservices. But like... Haskell has more SO questions
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I know golang is *perceived* to be very popular.
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In practice golang has gotten very very niche.pic.twitter.com/IBQefLgWWg
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If you're only looking for examples on the level of Java-popular you're only going to find 1 or 2 for *any* company. Lightning in a bottle.
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Hm I don't think so. I consider small projects like Ember or Julia to have successful ecosystems, and golang to be on the cusp.
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