On 23-12-2020, Jeremy French wrote:
> I'd like to second the notion that the argument "if you don't like them,=20
> don't use them," is an invalid argument.  Anyone who's been in the game for=

> any length of time knows that more than we'd like, we're repairing someone=

> else's code, as opposed to writing our own from scratch.  If there is a bad=

> or confusing way to write Go code, then it will be written that way by=20
> some, and we'll all be forced to deal with it.

+1

It's really a killer feature of Go. I gave somes lessons, it's unique
that we can teach 100% of the language in few days.
With generics we'll need one day more !

-- 
wilk

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