After reading briefly about ML and how Python is used as a "veneer" for C++ code, I was wondering why Go is not used as the backend, given it's excellent concurrency support and ease of use. Basically, I was thinking if the backend is written as a shared object in Go, and then used in Python using ctypes. I have seen a huge number of libraries on the awesome-go website, but don't know if they have Python bindings. Any views ? What really is a limitation which does not encourage developers to prefer Go over C++ as the ML backend ?
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