I'm at the point that I don't even try new Google products because I don't trust that they will stay around. I got burned too many times: Wave, Knol, Google Health, Buzz, Notebook, Answers, and most importantly Google…
Nonsense. Reread the FAQ. They are choosing to not implement generics. If someone can find a way to implement them without violating Go's design principles, they will. In other words, it's a choice. It's not that they…
It is fairly clear by now that omitting generics is not an oversight, but rather a design choice. If you disagree, it sounds like Go isn't for you. Maybe it's time to just move on and ignore it instead of beating a dead…
I'm at the point that I don't even try new Google products because I don't trust that they will stay around. I got burned too many times: Wave, Knol, Google Health, Buzz, Notebook, Answers, and most importantly Google…
Nonsense. Reread the FAQ. They are choosing to not implement generics. If someone can find a way to implement them without violating Go's design principles, they will. In other words, it's a choice. It's not that they…
It is fairly clear by now that omitting generics is not an oversight, but rather a design choice. If you disagree, it sounds like Go isn't for you. Maybe it's time to just move on and ignore it instead of beating a dead…