14-Nov-2014 23:20, "Ola Fosheim Grøstad" <ola.fosheim.grostad+dl...@gmail.com>" пишет:
On Friday, 14 November 2014 at 19:38:44 UTC, Paulo Pinto wrote:
On Friday, 14 November 2014 at 18:30:54 UTC, Dmitry Olshansky wrote:
14-Nov-2014 13:48, Paulo Pinto пишет:

It is primitive compared to modern language standards, but companies
see
business value in it. Even Microsoft has joined the party with Azure
support for Docker.

Frankly this doesn't have anything to do with Go as in langauge. For
instance, just because I use tools written in Perl doesn't mean I
endorse Perl.

Yes you do, this is economy 101.

By using tools based on Perl you are creating a market perpection that
it is worth creating tools in Perl.

Haha, yes, to quote Google's Go blog:

«infrastructure companies like Google, CloudFlare, Canonical, Digital
Ocean, GitHub, Heroku, and Microsoft are now using Go to do some heavy
lifting»


Classics! :)

I love these kinds of statements with "heavy lifting" and "great scalability" and "huge amounts of data". And things like e.g. Python web frameworks claiming to be "super fast" at request routing because they compile regular expressions at start-up. How smart... OMG.

http://blog.golang.org/5years

It is fun how they claim Microsoft is using Go to do some heavy lifting…
I am sure Microsoft is thrilled with the formulation!



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Dmitry Olshansky

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