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I don’t know, of course, but I have a different sense of where Go will be if it survives generics. The lack of change will mean it’s reliable, it was never as pretty as some other things, and it doesn’t go too far out of its niche. A lot of languages that suffer past the honeymoon, it isn’t survival of the fittest, it’s just evolving bloat or ending up with vestigial organs - this is hard to get on board with for new developers.


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