@OneOfOne generics are important when you want a custom container or an algorithm. even something as trivial as the map and reduce "algorithms" or tree-based sets/dicts
@Abyx that's what interfaces are for, don't get me wrong, I proposed to add a generic keyword and all but interfaces are still just fine, take a look at golang.org/pkg/container/heap
@Abyx also you can always implement the map/reduce for one type, copy the file and run gofmt on it to add an extra type.
@Abyx I understand that, and while it's an annoyance, it's just that, an annoyance that you can easily work around. Saying go is terrible and not recommended because you don't know how to cp mr-type1.go mr-type2.go and run gofmt on the second file is just silly.