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1. pjmlp+(OP)
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2023-05-12 19:37:31
Go is now a script language?
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2. iamjac+P6
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2023-05-12 20:08:31
>>pjmlp+(OP)
I get what they mean -- it has definitely gained a foothold in the tool/utility world thanks to easy cross-compilation and single-binary output. Given their target, I definitely understand why they would put it in that group.
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3. revski+Qc
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2023-05-12 20:36:31
>>pjmlp+(OP)
Yes, just create a script.sh and append #!/usr/bin/go then you're ready to go.
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4. pjmlp+Uk
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2023-05-12 21:15:12
>>revski+Qc
If that is the measure for scripting, then any language goes.
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5. rubenf+ml
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2023-05-12 21:18:01
>>pjmlp+(OP)
Our users requested it, so we build it. We use scripts where we could just say "code" or "serverless functions".
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6. revski+Um2
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2023-05-13 17:04:39
>>pjmlp+Uk
Not quite, not all compiled language provide interpreting capability.
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