I have a love/hate relationship with Rust. I love the type system as enthusiast, but as project lead I can't justify relying on so many (partly immature) third party dependencies for business critical stuff.
I came to Go because some Kotlin CLI tools used too much memory and were clumsy to deploy. I'm staying for the standard lib, tooling and stability. Nothing gets out of the way better than Go.
https://go.dev/solutions#case-studies Link from the article Honestly, it's not breaking news that Go is used heavily outside Google.
What are you trying to say? Go is at my employer's (one of the top 3 car companies world wide) techradar the number one to adopt. New stuff of all kind is done in Go. So, Go is a huge success outside of Google as well.…
I have a love/hate relationship with Rust. I love the type system as enthusiast, but as project lead I can't justify relying on so many (partly immature) third party dependencies for business critical stuff.
I came to Go because some Kotlin CLI tools used too much memory and were clumsy to deploy. I'm staying for the standard lib, tooling and stability. Nothing gets out of the way better than Go.
https://go.dev/solutions#case-studies Link from the article Honestly, it's not breaking news that Go is used heavily outside Google.
What are you trying to say? Go is at my employer's (one of the top 3 car companies world wide) techradar the number one to adopt. New stuff of all kind is done in Go. So, Go is a huge success outside of Google as well.…