On 1/2/11 8:10 AM, Peter Alexander wrote:
On 13/12/10 2:31 PM, Andrej Mitrovic wrote:
Must be a very simple language.. and Google probably pulled some
strings, or they have someone that worked/collaborated with GCC devs?
dunno..

On 12/13/10, Bee<iteronve...@gmail.com> wrote:
How the hell is Go already part of the main GCC distribution? It's
only a
year old! If
I've got this right, GDC won't make it in GCC 4.6, which is going to be
released next
year. 4.7 will be released in 2012, around April. That's over a year
from
now. WTF?


Is it possibly because Go is more stable than GDC? (I don't know; just
speculating...)

In any case, I don't think languages are added due to age. Popularity
and stability are probably the most important factors.

The most important factor is having someone on the team pushing for it and understanding the process.

Andrei

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