FROM: http://taint.org
Some gripes about Go from this blog, specifically around developer ergonomics (syntax highlighting and language-inherent error detection), politics, packaging and distribution, GOPATH, and the tuple-oriented error handling idiom. As R. I. Pienaar noted, the Go community seems full of “at-Google-wes”, which is an excellent way of putting it.
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Another one: https://www.teamten.com/lawrence/writings/why-i-dont-like-go.html
Both from: http://taint.org
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