Charlyn Gonda is a coder by day, maker by night. She is part of a group called Day Coders // Night Makers, and is currently in the middle of her year long project 12 Months of Makes.
Go has replaced Python for most server side services at my work, and I've been enjoying using it, although it can be a bit jarring coming from a Ruby background, and there's definitely less convenient sugary yummy syntax I loved with Ruby.
The best quote I've heard describing Go's error handling (or maybe Go in general):
"Go is like a new friend who's a bit too honest, like she'll tell you if you have too much makeup on. But over time, you'll learn to appreciate the straightforward candor since it's always explicit." ๐
This is a great article! Thanks for sharing.
Go has replaced Python for most server side services at my work, and I've been enjoying using it, although it can be a bit jarring coming from a Ruby background, and there's definitely less convenient sugary yummy syntax I loved with Ruby.
The best quote I've heard describing Go's error handling (or maybe Go in general):
"Go is like a new friend who's a bit too honest, like she'll tell you if you have too much makeup on. But over time, you'll learn to appreciate the straightforward candor since it's always explicit." ๐
Hahahaha, Iโll remember that one! It has definitely become popular in that arena.
Thanks for reading! I hope you continue to enjoy. ๐
Go also has the reputation of being like โmmmmm, no. We donโt do that hereโ. ๐