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None of these reasons are specific to Go. They apply just as well to any Turing complete programming language.

Not to say the arguments are bad. Just that the argument is for picking one tool and using it for everything to benefit from your investment in that tool across all your projects.



Yep, totally agree! But I learned Go, so I wrote about that. :D I tried Brainfuck once, but I don't think my brain can wrap that enough to make it a career.


I wish "any Turing complete language" wasn't used as a catchphrase.

Especially that such a claim is so stinky. In what way the Brainfuck programming language environment is giving the coder same experience as Go, huh? Because, if it's not, I just invalidated your claim.




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