My choice to pick Go over D ( and Rust ), mostly non-technical
bauss
jj_1337 at live.dk
Tue Feb 1 09:15:13 UTC 2022
On Monday, 31 January 2022 at 19:23:37 UTC, Andrew wrote:
> On Thursday, 3 December 2020 at 10:49:39 UTC, HackFlackRepeat
> wrote:
>> https://forum.dlang.org/post/vnkgayrbnokeufduuuba@forum.dlang.org
>>
>> On Friday, 2 February 2018 at 15:06:35 UTC, Benny wrote:
>>> Is Go perfect? Hell no ... but one needs to way the positive
>>> and negative. And to me it feels like Go has made more
>>> positive decisions that actually help people develop, then D
>>> on doing too much everywhere. Go is here to stay for the
>>> foreseeable future, where as D... not sure and that is scary.
>>
>>
>> I totally agree. Golang is fast, well documented, therefore
>> easy to learn and well-scaled. Troubleshooting and performance
>> monitoring are extremely convenient with lots of tools
>> available - TICK stack, New Relic, Prometheus. There are lots
>> of guides on how to monitor its performance and boost it, just
>> check this article out:
>> https://yalantis.com/blog/go-application-performance-monitoring/
>
> That's true, but I'm not sure that golang is the best
> instrument. Check this post
> https://madappgang.com/blog/nodejs-vs-golang/ that is quite a
> cool comparison golang and node. Nodejs also has a lot of
> benefits and as for me, it's one of the best technologies.
Why are you necroing an old post?
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