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1. Skepti+OS[view] [source] 2025-08-22 15:37:32
>>ustad+(OP)
Go has its fair share of flaws but I still think it hits a sweet spot that no other server side language provides.

It’s faster than Node or Python, with a better type system than either. It’s got a much easier learning curve than Rust. It has a good stdlib and tooling. Simple syntax with usually only one way to do things. Error handling has its problems but I still prefer it over Node, where a catch clause might receive just about anything as an “error”.

Am I missing a language that does this too or more? I’m not a Go fanatic at all, mostly written Node for backends in my career, but I’ve been exploring Go lately.

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2. ghthor+qq1[view] [source] 2025-08-22 18:28:03
>>Skepti+OS
The real cream is that there barely any maintenance. The code I wrote 15years ago still works

That’s the selling point for me. If I’m coming to a legacy code as that no one working wrote, I pray it is go because then it just keeps working through upgrading the compiler and generally the libraries used.

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