It sounds like you may have some friction-studded history with Go. Any chance you can share your experience and perspective with using the language in your workloads?
It's mostly dead locked networking code. Hard to investigate, hard to search the culprit. And of course code bases without linter for err propagation and handling. And this-null for "methods".
It's mostly dead locked networking code. Hard to investigate, hard to search the culprit. And of course code bases without linter for err propagation and handling. And this-null for "methods".