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| author | Fuwn <[email protected]> | 2021-07-20 12:12:08 +0200 |
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| committer | GitHub <[email protected]> | 2021-07-20 12:12:08 +0200 |
| commit | e1305249d87823552fcecb8f2c848aee0ece88cb (patch) | |
| tree | a8800ecfde1d978cc4a03e9dceaef3797af8603a /content | |
| parent | fix(route): remove debug print statements (diff) | |
| download | space-e1305249d87823552fcecb8f2c848aee0ece88cb.tar.xz space-e1305249d87823552fcecb8f2c848aee0ece88cb.zip | |
chore(blog): update pl/golang
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| -rw-r--r-- | content/pages/blog/programming_languages/golang.gmi | 10 |
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diff --git a/content/pages/blog/programming_languages/golang.gmi b/content/pages/blog/programming_languages/golang.gmi index 0c657c4..b73eca1 100644 --- a/content/pages/blog/programming_languages/golang.gmi +++ b/content/pages/blog/programming_languages/golang.gmi @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ Author: Fuwn Created: 2021. 07. 15. -Last Modified: 2021. 07. 15. +Last Modified: 2021. 07. 20. Golang... Go is quite a funny language to me. I have a hard time taking it seriously, not because of the name, but because of the way it handles. Don't get me wrong, Go is a great tool to have under your belt, but it just feels very... "childish" ... to ME. @@ -31,18 +31,18 @@ Reasons for anyone to learn or to use Go! Nitpicks, not deal-breakers! -* Garbage collected: Not necessarily a hard-con, but contributes to more memory overhead +* Garbage collected: Not necessarily a hard-con, but contributes to more memory overhead (not as much as Node.js though) * Can be too simple at times * Creepy dependency management and "package manager": `$ go get ...` seems pre-mature and underdeveloped -One thing you might see a lot when there is talk about Go is the claim that Go hasn't "found it's niche" or "it has no real purpose". To that I say; Go's niche is it's simplicity, and ability to introduce someone into the compiled language space, and to develop speedy software with, speed. +One thing you might see a lot when there is talk about Go is the claim that Go hasn't "found it's niche" or "it has no real purpose". To that I say; Go's niche is it's simplicity, it's ability to introduce someone into the compiled language space, and to develop software with speed. ## WHO WOULD I RECOMMEND GO TO? People who... -* don't have much time -* want to learning programming (or a compiled language) +* don't have much time for boilerplate material +* want to get into programming (or compiled languages) and dare I say it... anyone! |