actually python is very normal, in that it does not confuse encapsulation
with syntax. Go has the credit for exploring this exciting new frontier I
think.

31. júl. 2017 12:08 f.h. skrifaði "Florin Pățan" <florinpa...@gmail.com>:

> This thread was dead for three years, but thanks for keeping the dream
> alive.
>
> Hate Go's style as much as you want, avoid Go because of this, it doesn't
> matter.
>
> gofmt's only purpose is so that by having the uniformity of the source
> code, everyone that can write Go code can do so anywhere. You instantly
> read the same layout in your code, in your old company's code and, even
> more important, in Go's own code.
>
> Let this sink in. You can just focus on understanding the code because you
> don't have to waste time with different formats of the same language.
>
> And that's a magnificent thing. You can literally jump between all Go code
> bases and in the world and it reads all the same. Aside from Python
> (probably) you can't do that with any other language.
>
> So please, stop this nonsense already.
>
> On a more serious note, is there no way to just close the thread as an
> admin? If it is, please do so.
>
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