>"All these things influence the validity of a direct speed comparison between the two versions"
I hope the author wasn't trying to say, "Go is better always forever." I read it more as, "hey I rebuilt my site in Go, and it's fast." Go has potential - I'll be excited to see what people come up with.
>"All these things influence the validity of a direct speed comparison between the two versions"
I hope the author wasn't trying to say, "Go is better always forever." I read it more as, "hey I rebuilt my site in Go, and it's fast." Go has potential - I'll be excited to see what people come up with.