I've written only what I know for sure, i.e. that Go is used a lot for 
server side applications.

I didn't know it was also used a lot on the client side for mobile and 
desktop GUI applications, sorry for my ignorance.
On Tuesday, August 1, 2017 at 1:54:45 PM UTC+1, Doğan Kurt wrote:
>
> But D also gives you reference classes, genericity, function polymorphism, 
>> conditional compilation, design by contract assertions, compile-time meta 
>> programming, and many other features that are severely lacking in Go.
>>
>
> That's the biggest reason i love Go, *except maybe ken thompson :)*
>
>
> *- A language that doesn’t have everything is actually easier to program 
> in than some that do.  Dennis M. Ritchie*
>
>
> *- Do Less. Enable More. Russ Cox*
>

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