I prefer Go's compiled version over JIT of Java/.Net. I've faced the same 
problem with Microsoft's 'dot net.' I asked this with Java and .Net but 
they didn't listen then, and now Microsoft is adopting same with '.Net 
Core' after Go. 

Anyhow when Go came, finally there was another language that I could use 
instead of C/C++, and I appreciate Go developers for this :)

If anyone wants Go VM with JIT, it is open source and probably there will 
be project catering to this. But I like Go the way it is.

The difference with Microsoft is their IDE (Visual Studio) and .Net is 
their cash cow and they are putting lot of development resources into it; 
but Go I believe is not making Google much money. Although Go has the 
potential to turn into very profitable programming language, platform, and 
development tool for Google in my opinion. 

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