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Zarin Loosli (@fogoplayer) · 11/2022 · Tröts: 527 · Folger: 36
Mo 22.07.2024 22:38
And yet, I'm *really* enjoying Go. Why? Well, it strikes a great balance between a high-level and low level language. I started this by calling it an unholy union of Python and C, but how wild is it that it can be compared to two languages whose goals are so diametrically opposed? You're telling me this language has pointers *and* garbage collection? That arrays and lists are both first-class citizens with dedicated syntax?
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