I wonder if the author has gotten a chance to use Java or C++ for any extended period of time. While I don't think Golang is the greatest language ever invented, the trade-offs it offers for the productivity it provides is paramount to me.
I think an appreciation for Go and the choices it makes can only be fully felt once you've spent a significant amount of time in another less expressive/convenient/simple language.
I think an appreciation for Go and the choices it makes can only be fully felt once you've spent a significant amount of time in another less expressive/convenient/simple language.