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jgrahamc
on Nov 10, 2015
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Six years of Go
Having said that Rob Pike told me that Go is now one of Google's "official languages".
tptacek
on Nov 10, 2015
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... which just means developers at Go now have permission to use it, along with Python, Java, and C++, to build things, right?
jgrahamc
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I believe so.
ASinclair
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Not so much permission as support. Being an official language means that the core internal libraries have Go bindings.
gohrt
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what does "just" mean?
What are your company's official languages used for?
saltylicorice
on Nov 10, 2015
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Pretty much.
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