Re: [go-nuts] Will Go be discontinued?

2022-07-26 Thread Ehioje Henry Erabor
This should be a big joke right?

On Tue, Jul 26, 2022 at 6:53 AM Amnon  wrote:

>
> On Monday, 25 July 2022 at 19:48:24 UTC+1 Carlos Jimenez wrote:
>
>> I think it will be discontinued soon
>> The average lifespan of a discontinued Google product is *4 years and 1
>> month*. so should be a matter of months maybe 2.0 will be the last one
>> before shutdown
>>
>
> The average lifespan may be 4 years 1 month. But there is a massive
> standard deviation. Some google products (such as Search) seem to have a
> very much longer lifespan.
> The mean lifespan of a product is massively skewed by the many
> experimental products which fail fast.
>
> This thread was started in 2013.  has been dormant for 9 years. But Go has
> been anything but
> Will Go be discontinued in a matter of months? As Neils Bohr once said,
> "Predictions are difficult, especially concerning the future".
> And never more so than it today's turbulent world. But if I was a betting
> man, I would not put money on Go being discontinued any times soon,
> (though perhaps I should, as a hedge against my career being disrupted).
>
> Anyway let's check back in a few months time and see if we are still
> here...
>
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Re: [go-nuts] Will Go be discontinued?

2022-07-25 Thread Amnon

On Monday, 25 July 2022 at 19:48:24 UTC+1 Carlos Jimenez wrote:

> I think it will be discontinued soon 
> The average lifespan of a discontinued Google product is *4 years and 1 
> month*. so should be a matter of months maybe 2.0 will be the last one 
> before shutdown
>

The average lifespan may be 4 years 1 month. But there is a massive 
standard deviation. Some google products (such as Search) seem to have a 
very much longer lifespan.
The mean lifespan of a product is massively skewed by the many experimental 
products which fail fast.

This thread was started in 2013.  has been dormant for 9 years. But Go has 
been anything but
Will Go be discontinued in a matter of months? As Neils Bohr once said, 
"Predictions are difficult, especially concerning the future". 
And never more so than it today's turbulent world. But if I was a betting 
man, I would not put money on Go being discontinued any times soon,
(though perhaps I should, as a hedge against my career being disrupted).

Anyway let's check back in a few months time and see if we are still here...

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Re: [go-nuts] Will Go be discontinued?

2022-07-25 Thread Carlos Jimenez
I think it will be discontinued soon 
The average lifespan of a discontinued Google product is *4 years and 1 
month*. so should be a matter of months maybe 2.0 will be the last one 
before shutdown
On Monday, 5 August 2013 at 15:57:04 UTC+1 quar...@gmail.com wrote:

> Go Sweden Go! ;)
>
> /f
>
>
> Den måndagen den 5:e augusti 2013 kl. 16:26:29 UTC+2 skrev John C.:
>>
>> The regional map and especially list of cities provide food for thought.
>>
>> On Monday, August 5, 2013 10:18:56 AM UTC-4, Francesc Campoy Flores wrote:
>>>
>>> We can't share internal data, but this can show a little bit the rate of 
>>> adoption of Go outside of Google.
>>>
>>> http://www.google.com/trends/explore?q=golang#q=golang=q
>>>
>>> It doesn't look like people are losing interest :-)
>>>
>>>
>>> On Mon, Jul 29, 2013 at 6:47 AM, Sebastien Douche  
>>> wrote:
>>>
 On Mon, Jul 29, 2013 at 1:39 AM, Andrew Gerrand  
 wrote:
 > Google has already made a significant investment in Go, and the rate 
 of Go
 > adoption inside Google is increasing. We have graphs and everything!

 It might be cool to share the graphs.



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