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1. Mawr+(OP)[view] [source] 2025-08-22 20:20:13
You're not being very precise about your exact issues. `nil` isn't anywhere as much of an issue in Go as it is in Java because not everything is a reference to an object. A struct cannot be nil, etc. In Java you can literally just `return null` instead of an `Optional<T>`, not so in Go.

There aren't many possibilities for nil errors in Go once you eliminate the self-harm of abusing pointers to represent optionality.

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2. bccdee+mu3[view] [source] 2025-08-24 09:24:19
>>Mawr+(OP)
Pointers are pretty common in Go though. Not as common as Java, granted—you're not NPEing on an integer—but they still get passed around a decent amount.
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