@icza thanks for replying! I also have mixed expectations, given that the Go community has other channels for chatting. However the lack of a room on SO was a bit egregious, so here it is
the problem with the wiki excerpts is that it's plain text only. markdown won't render
if we add a link in there, provided it's allowed to do so, it won't be clickable
oh right.. I remember of another feature
if there are people chatting in the room, and the room is tagged (this one is), people browsing Q&As in that tag will (should) se a panel "people chatting right now"
Recently I have noticed that not many people know about the existence of the Stack Overflow chat, among them many seasoned (10k+ rep) users. Stack Overflow Chat is just something where you end up by happenstance after using the site for some years. This is unfortunate, as I consider the lively di...
@icza In the meantime (to start some activity/discussion), I am trying to follow along the intense debate around int: github.com/golang/go/issues/19623
That seems to be for Go2 only, if I understand correctly
The goal of this proposal is to make the default integer type capable of storing arbitrarily large values, to avoid security and overflow issues (and secondarily make programming more fun)
I'm not a big fan of arbitrary prec int, but probably would be fun and easier to use. big.Int is for explicit / special use, you don't expect a loop variable to be of big.Int...
I had applied for a new job with a startup. They wanted a Java dev. Along with the offer they also said: "oh btw we work mostly in Go; interested?"
I knew about Go but never actually used it seriously, so I said why not. And now I'm very happy about that choice
Simplicity is a key factor. At my current employer, when we onboard new engineers, they get up to speed with the code base in no time
Although I must say, some times simplicity gets in the way. Lately I've been working on migrating a GraphQL server in Java over to Go. Without generics, it's too heavy on config files and codegen for my taste.