I'm quite picky, and I have yet to see anything I don't like in Go,

So now closures are not an issue anymore?And you don't see the OO non-non-support (sic) [from the FAQ: "is Go an OO language?" "-Yes and no"] as a problem? Beware, if you use Go's methods you might write OO-style code without noticing.

Having Go, there is no excuse to write user space code in C ever
again; as for kernel space, we will see (specially once they deploy
the new concurrent garbage collector), rob said he would like somebody
to try building a kernel in Go, this would be fun, and might even
produce something quite useful.


So now C isn't the perfect programming language any more?


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