Probably my favorite thing about Go is that it's lacking features. While just about every other language is competing for feature parity with other languages, Go seems to be true to keeping to its original philosophy of simplicity over a bunch of features. This makes for code that is generally quite readable and understandable by others because there aren't ten thousand ways to do every thing.
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Probably my favorite thing about Go is that it's lacking features. While just about every other language is competing for feature parity with other languages, Go seems to be true to keeping to its original philosophy of simplicity over a bunch of features. This makes for code that is generally quite readable and understandable by others because there aren't ten thousand ways to do every thing.