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I don't understand what I am supposed to take away from this though. If you were a strong C, C++, Java, Scala, Clojure etc developer you could equally deliver a highly scalable solution in 2 hours. I haven't seen anything yet to show why Go is fundamentally easier to deliver solutions except for single binary development which isn't really an issue for server side development.


    > If you were a strong C, C++, Java, Scala, Clojure etc 
    > developer you could equally deliver a highly scalable 
    > solution in 2 hours.
I guess the point is, no, you couldn't. An equivalent solution would be less robust/reliable or take (much) longer. Or both.


With some of this languages it would have been much faster AND much more reliable.


    > With some of this languages it would have been much 
    > faster AND much more reliable.
I don't think that statement is validated out by the body of evidence we have about Go. But, this is all hypothetical, anyway.


I think the language doesn't matter It has more Ton so with Ohr Brain. Sole People feeling Continental with go sind bot. Sole Need generis Sole not. Language doesn't matter too much Write The Language which Young Feel is right foR the job


What was your takeaway from the blog post?




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