On Monday, 11 August 2014 at 20:31:55 UTC, Paulo Pinto wrote:
Am 11.08.2014 19:40, schrieb ketmar via Digitalmars-d:
On Mon, 11 Aug 2014 16:23:19 +0100
Russel Winder via Digitalmars-d <[email protected]> wrote:

Google definitely try to push Go :-)
so you mean that Go can't walk on it's own and needs to be constantly pushed by Google so other people will think that it's alive? heh.


Yes, just look to the previous incarnations of Go (Alef, Limbo, Oberon 2).

What is actually happening is the Rails, NodeJS hipsters now found a new toy, just because it has the Google stamp on it.

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Paulo

Try duckduckgo.com. I typed "dlang vs golang". Then do the same in google. The results are worlds apart!

What happens, if one day Google says that they will abandon Go, cos it didn't bring the desired results? Just like companies tend to abandon languages and frameworks at random. Remember Google translate? Java Swing is to be replaced by JavaFX. Now Objective-C is becoming obsolete. There are loads of examples. People flock to technologies backed by big companies, because they think it's safer to do so. But again and again, companies just drop technologies as they see fit. Open source has been more reliable. Most frameworks still exist (think of all the Linux stuff).

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