The tradeoff Go made is that certain code just cannot be written in it.
Its STD exists because Go is a language built around a "good enough" philosophy, and it gets painful once you leave that path.
> The tradeoff Go made is that certain code just cannot be written in it.
Uh... yeah? That's true of basically all platforms, and anyone who says otherwise is selling something.
> it gets painful once you leave that path
Still less painful than being zero-day'd by a supply chain attack.
> The tradeoff Go made is that certain code just cannot be written in it.
Uh... yeah? That's true of basically all platforms, and anyone who says otherwise is selling something.
> it gets painful once you leave that path
Still less painful than being zero-day'd by a supply chain attack.