If you can think in terms of pipes, Go makes you /productive/. I recognized that about 13 hours into learning Go about two years ago.

My advice as an aphorism: "redo something you've done at least once before, in go, and see how different it it. Then decide if it's better"

--dave

On 2018-11-29 8:33 p.m., Dave Taht wrote:
as remarkable as our efforts have been to reduce network bloat, I have
to take my hat off to the
golang garbage collection folk, also.

Reductions in latencies from 300ms to 500us in 4 years. Good story
here about how latency is cumulative:

https://blog.golang.org/ismmkeynote

The very first thing I learned about go, was how to turn off the
garbage collector. I guess I have to go learn some go, for real, now.

--
David Collier-Brown,         | Always do right. This will gratify
System Programmer and Author | some people and astonish the rest
dav...@spamcop.net           |                      -- Mark Twain

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