uriel_follower wrote:
Saying "what if" is easy, I'm still curious about in what real circumstances this "ifs" are satisfied, if you have run into any such cases while writing Go code, I would love to hear about it. Again, I'm not saying this doesn't happen, but that it is not as problematic in practice as many people that have never used go seem to claim.
It's easy to never need a feature that one has never used extensively before. It's hard to see the need or use of generics until one becomes fairly proficient at them.
