On Friday, 1 July 2016 21:34:10 UTC+3, Andrew Mezoni wrote:
>
> >> The generic dilemma is this: *do you want slow programmers, slow 
> compilers and bloated binaries, or slow execution times?*
>
> (The Java approach.) Box everything implicitly. 
> This slows execution. 
>
> I just want to add some clarification.
> This does not slows a whole execution.
> All that works fast will remain the same fast.
>
> Of course, new (generic) code will be slightly slower by the following 
> reasons.
> 1. Information about the types will be obtained not at the compile time 
> but at the runtime (this requires a some time to access this information).
>

Go has to run in environments where runtime code-generation / modification 
is not allowed. 
(https://docs.google.com/document/pub?id=1IXHI5Jr9k4zDdmUhcZImH59bOUK0G325J1FY6hdelcM)

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