If there was going to be an intro to Go, that would be really interesting.
What sorts of domains it is a best fit for, where it is different/better
than existing performance languages like C++, that sort of thing.
Oh, and how easy it is to test it!
I'm a Rubyist by day, and a C++ coder for my own projects, but I have to
admit, one of my eyestalks twitches fractionally everytime I hear Go
mentioned.


On 1 July 2014 10:14, Will Jessop <[email protected]> wrote:

> On 1 July 2014 04:26, 'Ash Moran' via NWRUG
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> > What if someone writes a Go bot in Go, are they still allowed to come?
>
> Yes Ash, that is allowed :)
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