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Language guide on Go #250

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CunliangGeng opened this issue Nov 1, 2021 · 3 comments
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Language guide on Go #250

CunliangGeng opened this issue Nov 1, 2021 · 3 comments

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@CunliangGeng
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I learned and used Go in STRAP project. It's nice to add some guide on it.

@egpbos
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egpbos commented Oct 20, 2023

Do you think this is going to remain relevant for (our) research software in the coming years? If so, please brainstorm a bit with some others on the possible contents of a chapter on this and discuss it here before writing the actual text. If not, let's close the issue.

@jiskattema
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I'm interested in this language, and use it myself sometimes.
I don't see it being used much at the Center.
Go makes a lot of sense as a 'better python', for devops and services.
So much so, that we maybe should promote it internally ; @egpbos what do the techleads think of this?

@CunliangGeng
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@egpbos This is an really old issue ;-) Now looking back, I used Go lang in STRAP project as I had to use a Go-based framework developed by Google, adding some new functions and compiling it to executable. This is the only experience I had on Go. Because of this, I don't have enough info to judge if it's still relevant for future projects.

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