Go is Great (I've been waiting a long time for an opportunity to say that 
:-) )

I use Go almost exclusively and do not cherish the thought of using 
something else, although I could in a pinch.

I also stopped at Go1.10 for practical reasons. But at my age that is not 
really that serious.

Still. I probably will not move, gradually or abruptly, to Go2: by the time 
that beast has taken shape, I will hopefully no longer need to make sure my 
code does not bit-rot. And my dream is not a bigger Go, it is a better Go, 
which I believe cannot be backwards compatible. What I'm saying is that 
Go1.10 is good enough and not going to be tugged out from under my feet by 
Google or anyone else.

Google have done me a huge favour thus far. Like (or unlike) Jan Mercl, I 
grant Google some credits for Go against many demerits for Google :-). All 
in all, I'm the winner, I don't care that Google is taking part in a 
competition I could not dream of joining.

Lucio.

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