Agreed. Totally about relativity, but I do think that it still great to at least learn Go at a basic level. I'm no longer really programming in C or C++, but learning those gave me a greater understanding of underlying algorithms and methodologies of more modern programming languages. I think Go can serve as that systems level language without being as difficult as C++ to understand. But, yes, at the enterprise level I totally agree that you shouldn't force a square peg into a circle hole.
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Agreed. Totally about relativity, but I do think that it still great to at least learn Go at a basic level. I'm no longer really programming in C or C++, but learning those gave me a greater understanding of underlying algorithms and methodologies of more modern programming languages. I think Go can serve as that systems level language without being as difficult as C++ to understand. But, yes, at the enterprise level I totally agree that you shouldn't force a square peg into a circle hole.