19 Aug 2012 Python and Ruby programmers come to Go because they don’t have to surrender much expressiveness, but gain performance and get to play with concurrency. Why should I learn Go? The first time I heard about Go, I was quite skeptical. In the past, other Google tools like GWT have left me nothing but confused about their grand complexity. I didn’t want or need another overbearing tool that made its own idiosyncrasies the priority over my own goals. Out of pure curiosity, I watched a Google IO video about using Go in production which spoke to me an important message.
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