Sorry again for the power failure...let me try one last time

one of the annoying things you have to deal with as a team member is being 
assigned an "update" of code written by someone who no longer works for the 
team.
What makes this annoying is possibility of running into code sections that 
contain "crytic" statements that require lots of effort to understand.
 After looking at the link you provided, based on my history dealing with 
unnecessary and avoidable 'cryptic C++,
 my input  is:  Generics are a great idea EXCEPT when they allow use of 
cryptic syntax

On Thursday, May 30, 2019 at 12:29:03 PM UTC-4, Michal Strba wrote:
>
> Hi Gophers! :)
>
> I've been thinking about generics in Go 2 ever since the original 
> contracts proposal and few days ago, ideas finally clicked. One of the main 
> things about this proposal is that it deliberately omits the ability to 
> restrict the set of types a function can work with. This is a limitation, 
> but I hope to convince you that we can still do a vast majority of the 
> things we were missing, when we were missing generics. 
>
> I'd love to share my proposal with you and engage in a good faith 
> conversation.
>
> Link to the proposal. 
> <https://gist.github.com/faiface/e5f035f46e88e96231c670abf8cab63f>
>
> Here's what the proposal covers:
>
> 1. Syntax of a new gen keyword.
> 2. Generic functions.
> 3. Unnamed generic arguments (a.k.a. a way to gve a type to the built-in 
> new function).
> 4. Semantics of generic values (ability to use them as map keys, ...).
> 5. Generic array lengths.
> 6. Reflection and interface{}.
> 7. Generic types (with two examples: List and Matrix).
> 8. Generic methods and their limitations due to reflection.
> 9. Generic interfaces.
> 10. List of things this proposal can't do.
>
> Thanks,
> faiface
>

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