I recall @golang was originally envisioned as a systems level language, like C. Relative to that aspiration I'd say it's doing great.
Go is nice but it's too simplistic and the syntax too full of boilerplate to ever take over the world. At least rust is committed to change.
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simplistic is what I like about it and no changes is a guarantee for stability unlike other languages/frameworks.
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That sounds nice in the abstract.
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sounds even better in practice, my web app uses the standard http lib, hasn't changed in 5 years unlike rails and friends.
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I don't think your Rails experience matches mine.
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there's a whole consulting market dedicated to upgrading 5 year old rails apps. Go hasn't changed.
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