Please look deeper into how these "trends" are calculated.

For example, if everyone that uses product Y can't figure out how feature X works, and they search for it. Product Y will be showing growth...
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From: Liam
Sent: Jan 15, 2020 4:18 PM
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Subject: [go-nuts] Re: Go mindshare is low & ~flat, per Google Trends

My point is that Go should be rising, since Java & C# are falling. Python has gained significant mindshare, and Go is way better.

I think something's amiss with the public perception of Go, but it's hard to say what.

On Wednesday, January 15, 2020 at 12:34:54 PM UTC-8, Liam wrote:

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