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Go's pretty good, writing backend in it has been fun so far compared to js/ts

People sleeping on Golang - 60 FPS - Desktop app - Realtime market data - all tickers / symbols - each panel is an actor - local first - heatmaps coming soon - custom script / algos coming soon TradingView cooked
❗️Java vs. Python❗️ ➡️ Python and Java are both popular and powerful programming languages, each with its own unique strengths. Python is known for its simplicity and readability, making it an excellent choice for beginners and rapid development. Its concise syntax allows…
best kept #golang secret: their backend is written using abstraction over types, which they deny to the developers #trololol

> No language beats Python for debuggability + error messages

My two cents is “no”: - No language beats Python for debuggability + error messages (and this is very important for LLMs!) - JS + TS has a very weak standard library, hence you need dependencies for basics - npm packages are small; there’s dependency hell + security issues
golang fucking slaps you can have several goroutines with channels running and a separate goroutine waiting for them to close the channels and as this is happening read the data in the main thread while choosing to cancel through shared context i was wrong rob im sorry

What are the advantages of Kotlin over Java TODAY? Since Kotlin gained popularity, Java has started dynamically introducing features inspired by Kotlin. But what does Kotlin still have up its sleeve, and is it reachable for Java? Here is the list of the most important advantages:

now the main question is why the Java version is faster than the GO one Java took 2.1 min and GO took 3.26 nin




For many years, I considered all talk about scale to be irrelevant. If you throw enough money at it, any web stack can scale to handle more traffic. With an abundance of free investor money, I've always believed that startups should choose the stack that allows them to move…

for everyone trying to learn C right just pivot to Go or as search engines like to call it: Golang it's being used in both enterprise and startups, you can ship and iterate fast even with the shittiest code - it's made for concurrency and functions are first class citizens

Microsoft became so fed up with Javascript, that they created typescript. Now that you can squeeze a limited power from javascript, they are now porting Typescript's language service to native code and guess the language they chose - Golang. 10x faster Typescript = Golang😂😂
One of the best uses of LLMs is deep research. Any topic I can think of, I don’t need to manually check if something has previously been written about it before. Don’t have to find articles/books/reports and piece together a narrative on my own. LLM does it much better and…

I agree C++ was a disaster for me. I never created anything useful and just study to finish school work. Golang is much better and easy to learn if you need C++ kind of stuff, IMHO. Python is suitable for many scripting tasks, including OPS, web dev, and IT.

Python won because it reads like a novel. Readability is a winning feature for any programming language. Here is a subtle, small byproduct of having the ability to declare your variables and specify their type in Mojo 🔥. You can't have this in Python.
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