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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 6/19/19 5:28 PM, Eric S. Raymond via
devel wrote:
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<pre class="moz-quote-pre" wrap="">I'd like to see two different kinds of responses to this provocation.
1. Are there blockers on the road to Go?
2. No, there's something else more important to do first.
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Before any general push to Go happens there needs to be either a
general familiarization with the more opinionated parts of the
language, or a small part ported (like the python tools). Go has a
way to knocking people sideways with its assumptions.<br>
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Fortunately enough time has passed that we get to use modules
instead of the mess that was GOPATH OR ELSE.<br>
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<div class="moz-signature">-- <br>
<i>"In the end; what separates a Man, from a Slave? Money? Power?
No. A Man Chooses, a Slave Obeys."</i> -- Andrew Ryan
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<i>"Utopia cannot precede the Utopian.
It will exist the moment we are fit to occupy it."</i> --
Sophia Lamb
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