Two categories of developer on my team: life-long programmers, and people with two years of dev experience since their computing degree pushing their way into management. Why did the latter bother with that degree? And…
This discussion keeps coming up in the Go world. As with many words "systems" has multiple uses eg operating systems and enterprise systems. I don't understand the confusion.
I've read a decent amount of the std lib in the near 3 years I've been using Go. I think the idiosyncratic perspective is that of the people who are unable to let go of the language they're coming from and adapt to the…
Agreed. Seems to be a lot of disregard for the idioms from people picking up Go. I've recently had myself removed from a pairing where the project was some sort of ghastly java oriented Go. Not enjoying it.
Two categories of developer on my team: life-long programmers, and people with two years of dev experience since their computing degree pushing their way into management. Why did the latter bother with that degree? And…
This discussion keeps coming up in the Go world. As with many words "systems" has multiple uses eg operating systems and enterprise systems. I don't understand the confusion.
I've read a decent amount of the std lib in the near 3 years I've been using Go. I think the idiosyncratic perspective is that of the people who are unable to let go of the language they're coming from and adapt to the…
Agreed. Seems to be a lot of disregard for the idioms from people picking up Go. I've recently had myself removed from a pairing where the project was some sort of ghastly java oriented Go. Not enjoying it.