> I am not downvoter, but you should learn the history of the language.
What makes you think I haven't been following Go since its inception?
> Most of the concepts in the language were first implemented long before Google even existed, for systems that were very different from modern ones.
Yes, some of the languages which created those concepts are languages which I've used and which I feel did it better, which is why I am particularly frustrated that Go has gained such popularity with so little substance.
> It was made by people who had been designing languages for about 40 years now. While some design choices seem weird, they usually have very strong argumentation and solid experience behind them.
Yes. Most of the strong argumentation is Google specific.
> Also if you read the list of problems tha Go is intended to solve, you will be surprised how common they are in software development.
> What makes you think I haven't been following Go since its inception?
Your statement that Go is Google's language. In fact it's Rob Pike's and his team's language.
> Such as?
build speed,
cross-platform builds,
performance,
simplicity of deployment,
uniformity of large codebases and documentation,
concurrency,
learning speed
What makes you think I haven't been following Go since its inception?
> Most of the concepts in the language were first implemented long before Google even existed, for systems that were very different from modern ones.
Yes, some of the languages which created those concepts are languages which I've used and which I feel did it better, which is why I am particularly frustrated that Go has gained such popularity with so little substance.
> It was made by people who had been designing languages for about 40 years now. While some design choices seem weird, they usually have very strong argumentation and solid experience behind them.
Yes. Most of the strong argumentation is Google specific.
> Also if you read the list of problems tha Go is intended to solve, you will be surprised how common they are in software development.
Such as?