Not sure I agree with you.

Let's see others' thoughts on it.

On Monday, December 21, 2020 at 1:38:54 AM UTC+6 Martin Hanson wrote:

> I think people who want generics added to Go should go and program in Java 
> or C++.
>
> Adding generics to Go will ruin the beautiful simplicity of the language 
> and I haven't found a single example in which adding generics to Go pays 
> off.
>
> Even with the examples of having two almost identical functions reverse 
> some list, one of ints and one of strings, seriously!? We already have tons 
> and tons of open source reusable code that covers all use cases which 
> people complain about.
>
> Go was designed without generics purposefully from the start and Go is 
> fine just the way it is.
>
> Adding generics means that we're opening the door to the beginning of 
> bloating Go with all the crap that Java, C++ and all the other complex 
> languages has gotten over the years, and Go was designed specifically 
> without that clutter. So we add generics, then what? Classes?
>
> Adding generics to Go ruins that beautiful simplicity that went into the 
> design and the added complexity just isn't worth it! The standard library 
> have managed just fine without generics and so have we!
>

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