On 21-08-2020, Russ Cox wrote:

> A few other people have raised concerns about not seeing the word interface
> and therefore not realizing "any" is an interface type and potentially
> getting confused. This is also a good consideration, but we already have
> many interface types that don't use the word interface, most notably the
> predefined type error, but also io.Reader, http.ResponseWriter, and so on.
> People learn early on that not all interface types say interface in the
> name. I don't expect that "any" will not be any harder to learn than the
> others.

Why not `anyer` then ?

-- 
Wilk

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