Hi,

I'm giving a 1 hour talk on Go to mid/high level management. Here are the 
points I thought to bring up (not in order), I'd appreciate any 
comments/ideas.

* The free lunch is over
    - threads/async are difficult to work with
* Small language
    - Easy to learn
* Simple C based syntax
    - Easy to understand
    - Static typing
* Forces you to check errors
    - Stable code
* import "C"
    - Integration with legacy code
* "go fmt" and tooling in general
    - The go tool
    - The upcoming "dep"
* Static executable
    - Easy deployment
* Fast compilation
    - Quick development cycles
* Production grade HTTP server
    - With HTTP 2.0 support
* Efficient & Fast
    - iron.io post on going from 30 RoR to 2 Go servers

Also, there was a post I read about a company which dropped nginx/haproxy 
and started to use the Go HTTP server directly with incoming traffic, 
anyone has the link?

Thanks,
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Miki 

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