Ok I will just get on with it. I am not is a position to compare 
performance when there are so many variables.

I thought others might have had the same issue and there might be a simple 
explanation. 

We can close this discussion.

On Tuesday, 15 October 2019 12:07:11 UTC+1, Stuart Davies wrote:
>
> Hi. 
>
> I use a low spec laptop that I take with me so I can work/play in the 
> coffee shop!
>
> Since upgrading go to 1.13 I have noticed a significant slow down (2 to 3 
> times) in build and build for test especially when debugging. 
>
> It is still fast compared to other languages I use but I was sooo 
> impressed by the build times previously that I am very concious of the 
> slower performance. 
>
> I am using VSCode ar an IDE and have made sure I am up to date with all 
> the tools.
>
> I am using modules as well so perhaps this is the issue but all my code is 
> local and I have a 'replace' in the go.mod file. 
>
> My project is outside GOPATH directory but GOPATH is still defined.
>
> Is ther esomthing I can do to restore the performance of is this 
> 'Progress' and I will just have to et usd to it.
>
> Please keep up the good work. Go is the first language for years that I 
> felt I could invest time in. As a Java dev for many years and the 
> frustrations that brings, Go is a refreshing change. 
> Please keep the language simple and dont get dragged in to the me-too 
> feature debate. Go is a really great language already..
>
>
>

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