Please, stop being so condescending to newcomers and non-professional 
developers. Generics as uses by end-users will improve their experience, 
not make it harder.

(And what is this obsession with "classes"? Go has them - structs with 
methods are classes).

On Tuesday, December 29, 2020 at 1:32:30 AM UTC-8 rickti...@googlemail.com 
wrote:

> My point of view is that Generics should not become part of the Go 
> standard library. I appreciate there are use cases where it is very helpful 
> to have, but I do not believe that adds value to Go. The real value for Go 
> is it's simplicity, avoidance of generics and avoidance of classes. This 
> makes the language accessible and approachable to all, which is 
> increasingly more valuable. Go appeals to new-comers and experienced 
> developers because it is simple, and comfortable. The rate of uptake in 
> computing technology is still subject to Moores law, and today we see a new 
> type of programmer emerging, the 'citizen developer'.  
>
> Go follows time proven computational concepts, it does not follow the 'new 
> paradigm' tribes, it's roots are firmly planted in statically typed 
> procedural/functional programming techniques, and this maps well to much of 
> the literature available. The growth of entry level developers ( aka 
> 'citizen developers' ) will be exponential over the next decade, and in 
> that landscape it is Go's simplicity that will win the day.
>
> On Monday, 28 December 2020 at 17:35:40 UTC L Godioleskky wrote:
>
>> " If generics gets added to Go, we're opening a very dangerous door, and
>> it will be the downfall of Go because - and Robert Griesemer this is
>> especially addressed to you - what's next then? Seriously, what's next? 
>> ... "
>>
>> .. AI, followed by cryto currency and asexual repoduction
>> On Tuesday, December 22, 2020 at 5:09:05 AM UTC-5 Martin Hanson wrote:
>>
>>> No polls. It's not a matter of majority rule! 
>>>
>>> It's a matter of understanding why generics was left out of Go from the 
>>> start, like classes was left out of Go. If we start adding stuff that 
>>> the original developers of Go left out by purpose, we're not 
>>> understanding the design choices that went into Go, which is exactly 
>>> what makes Go unique! 
>>>
>>> Go was a major slap in the face to all the hype that has polluted the 
>>> programming industry for the past 30-40 years, which is why Go got so 
>>> much hate in the beginning from all the hype loving people. 
>>>
>>> If you want to add generics to Go, if you want to change how errors are 
>>> handled, if you want X, Y or Z feature that Java, C++, or some other 
>>> complex language has got, then go use that language! Why are you even 
>>> here!? 
>>>
>>> The design choices that went into Go was not made randomly, nor were 
>>> they made by just anyone. Please understand that the people who 
>>> designed Go, and we all know who they are, had/has tons of experience 
>>> and the pragmatic approach they took is what make Go stand out so 
>>> beautifully! 
>>>
>>> If generics gets added to Go, we're opening a very dangerous door, and 
>>> it will be the downfall of Go because - and Robert Griesemer this is 
>>> especially addressed to you - what's next then? Seriously, what's next? 
>>> Let the community decide by majority!? Is that how we design a 
>>> professional programming language now? By majority rule?! NO! The 
>>> majority is all about hype and shine. 
>>>
>>> Adding generics to Go will rip out the spine of the philosophy of Go 
>>> and I for one will not be a part of that. I have more than 30 years of 
>>> experience in the business and I fully understand why generics and 
>>> classes and all the other clutter was left out of Go. 
>>>
>>> If generics gets added to Go, we're a big enough part of the community, 
>>> that passionately hate that, that we can manage to fork Go - which I 
>>> strongly believe will then be the right thing to do! 
>>>
>>

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