> One is an #ifdef equivalent. With go I had to maintain two branches for pacman and pacman-git compatible code. Both in the go-alpm and yay repo. It was very annyoying.
> Another is proper generics. In yay I had to implement my own stringset type. Because there is none in the stdlib. And worst of all it only works for strings. We actually define some other ad hoc sets elsewhere in the code.
> The ergonomics, tooling and ecosystem I find to be a lot better in general.