The PHBs always want FORTRAN IV programmers, in any language. Just lie and 
say Go was written by FORTRAN experts. Lik Kernighan and Pike, for example.

--dave
 

> On Friday, July 24, 2015 at 12:19:29 AM UTC+2, Roberto Zanotto wrote:
>>
>> I have to work on a project for an university exam and the professor 
>> highly recommends doing it in C++ with (his) FastFlow library. Now, because 
>> of Go, I can't stand looking at object oriented code anymore. The way the 
>> code is structured... class hierarchies... you can't even tell what the 
>> program _does_. My eyes cross and I feel like crying.
>>
>> I was meant to be a successful C++/Java programmer, now that is ruined 
>> forever. And nobody listens to me! A friend of mine recently graduated, we 
>> bought him "*Design Patterns: Elements of Reusable Object-Oriented 
>> Software"* and "*Effective Modern C++: 42 Specific Ways to Improve Your 
>> Use of C++11 and C++14".* He wanted those books and said that they are 
>> what he needs to learn for job interviews. And everybody agreed.
>>
>> My life is ruined and it's on you.
>>
>

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