> I'm sure there are some good reasons why they exist under the hood.
User expectation's, mainly. In fact, Google didn't even use the go tool internally, which I expect hasn't changed, using Google's build system à la Bazel instead. It was created only for the wider audience.
User expectation's, mainly. In fact, Google didn't even use the go tool internally, which I expect hasn't changed, using Google's build system à la Bazel instead. It was created only for the wider audience.