+1 to official support for Go. In terms of popularity, it seems most often to land in the top 10 than the top 5 in developer lists, but anecdotally, it is increasingly used in companies that take after Google. My company has two officially supported languages, FWIW: Go (#1) and Java (#2).
Josh On Wed, Jul 14, 2021 at 1:05 PM Stephen Mallette <[email protected]> wrote: > If there were a candidate for another official Gremlin driver, I'd say that > it would have to be Go. I've heard more requests for official support there > than anything else. As far as I know there are no less than five different > third-party Go drivers out there right now which further leads me to > believe that folks want this functionality. > > I do have concerns about the additional overhead of yet another programming > language to support, but if it helps unify a programming language space > where we have a large number of users who would benefit, it's probably > worth considering. > > Happy to hear from anyone with thoughts about adding support for Go, > experience with any of the third-party Go drivers out there, etc. >
