If Go's design was perfect, its eco-system wouldn't feel like Java 1.0, full with libraries to replicate what should be language features to start with.
The first time I saw "go generate" it was on Borland C++ 2.0 for MS-DOS, released around 1990.
Some of us care about advancing the state of art, instead of being stuck into the ways of the past.
If Go's design was perfect, its eco-system wouldn't feel like Java 1.0, full with libraries to replicate what should be language features to start with.
The first time I saw "go generate" it was on Borland C++ 2.0 for MS-DOS, released around 1990.