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If I had to summarise Go; I'd say it does most things better than most languages but doesn't do anything significantly better than specific languages.

Which isn't very exciting but it is generally what people want. Something that's a good enough multi-purpose language to cover normal use cases. And in the rare examples they need something more niche, then there's other languages that will serve those functions better.




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