I mean all of those things are downsides to having unsafe nullability. However, my point was that those things obviously aren't deal breakers for many, many people as Go is still extremely popular.
Go doesn't have null-safety, so it seems more like a nice-to-have based on Go's success.
I mean all of those things are downsides to having unsafe nullability. However, my point was that those things obviously aren't deal breakers for many, many people as Go is still extremely popular.
Go doesn't have null-safety, so it seems more like a nice-to-have based on Go's success.