I am genuinely, honestly confused as to how you cannot see how all these points are congruent with one another.
I believe go is a bad language. I have nuanced, lengthy, and detailed opinions behind that belief which stem from 24 years of software engineering, 4 years of professional experience specifically with golang, and professional experience writing, deploying, and maintaining production software using C, C++, Rust, Java, Ruby, Perl, and JavaScript. And I have zero interest in rehashing the past twelve years' worth of arguments against golang with someone who's repeatedly signaled a frustrating level of obstinance.
Whatever wild conclusions you choose to jump to from there are your own doing, not mine.
What I am getting from you are a lot of defenses and very little substance. You can claim to have nuanced opinions and no interest in discussing them, but then why are you even talking to me? What is the point of declaring that go is bad, if you are unwilling to discuss it? Is that supposed to be persuasive? I'm here to have a discussion on a discussion board. Your position is inconsistent with your actions.
Also: I don’t believe you. You have provided no evidence that you actually have a nuanced opinion, you’ve simply insisted upon it it’s possibility. And I don’t think there’s any reason I should believe you.
It feels like trying to get trumps tax returns. “They’re great returns” he insists, but he will generate all sorts of arguments to try and stop you from actually seeing them.
I believe go is a bad language. I have nuanced, lengthy, and detailed opinions behind that belief which stem from 24 years of software engineering, 4 years of professional experience specifically with golang, and professional experience writing, deploying, and maintaining production software using C, C++, Rust, Java, Ruby, Perl, and JavaScript. And I have zero interest in rehashing the past twelve years' worth of arguments against golang with someone who's repeatedly signaled a frustrating level of obstinance.
Whatever wild conclusions you choose to jump to from there are your own doing, not mine.