The question of "what does Go learn/take from C++" is subtle. I claim that
Go takes everything the authors value in the change from C to C++.

On Fri, Apr 6, 2018 at 9:42 PM, T L <tapir....@gmail.com> wrote:

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> On Friday, April 6, 2018 at 11:24:20 PM UTC-4, Hoo Luu wrote:
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>> 在 2018年4月7日星期六 UTC+8上午12:48:56,Doğan Kurt写道:
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>>> On Thursday, April 5, 2018 at 7:26:19 PM UTC+2, bingj...@gmail.com
>>> wrote:
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>>>> Almost 10 years golang appears in the world. 10 years is not a short
>>>> duration. I think if it is not popular until 2020, it will never be 
>>>> popular.
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>>> I think it's already fairly popular.
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>>  But not so popular compared with java at the age of 10.Go still has a
>> potential to become a major programming language(a language for data
>> science,gaming,GUI,AI,etc) and could do better in next 5-10 years.
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> You should know that Sun spent billions $ in promoting Java in its late
> years.
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