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- daveisfera, on 11/11/2009, -0/+3Maybe I'm missing something, but I fail to see the real advantage here. The creator saying, "it is more powerful than it seems," doesn't really seem like any real justification for going to the extreme of creating a new language.
And where are the benchmarks or results to show some cool speed up or way of implementing a complex task in a simple way?
The only real advantage I see is quicker compile time, but are compile times really that bad that it is worth writing/learning a whole new language? - JanTik, on 11/11/2009, -0/+2While they are at it, how about reinventing the wheel?
- dp2ihs, on 11/13/2009, -0/+1I'm having fun using Ruby for elegance and Rubyinline for speed. But I am aware of some multithreading drawbacks, even if POSIX threads are used. We'll still have to see how Go's concept of "goroutines" and the chan/select messaging behave in real-world apps.
- acidreign3, on 11/11/2009, -1/+2Google gives back; I love it.
- airstrike, on 11/12/2009, -1/+1seriously? just use python.



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