My understanding is you should operate the other way around. Things aren't safe for concurrent mutation unless it's explicitly documented as safe.
> So you can have parallelism without worrying too much about race conditions or leaks.
You might not worry, but I find these the two easiest classes of Go bug to find when entering new codebases ;).
Still, I agree Go is easier to get a web service up and running with.
My understanding is you should operate the other way around. Things aren't safe for concurrent mutation unless it's explicitly documented as safe.
> So you can have parallelism without worrying too much about race conditions or leaks.
You might not worry, but I find these the two easiest classes of Go bug to find when entering new codebases ;).
Still, I agree Go is easier to get a web service up and running with.