My choice to pick Go over D ( and Rust ), mostly non-technical
Robert M. Münch
robert.muench at saphirion.com
Sun Dec 6 18:54:41 UTC 2020
On 5 Dec 2020 at 22:38:40 CET, "Daniel N" <no at public.email> wrote:
> But what I don't get is, why would anyone choose Go over C# for
> instance, it also has an excellent ecosystem but the language is
> actually decent unlike Go.
Because you don't want to use a decent language but a simple one that just
works.
IIRC C# can produce binaries too (now?), but with Go you just get a
zero-dependency binary. Again IMO a very good USP: Copy, run, works.
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