> go is the worst because the unix-hater club at the root of their development team [...]
I was surprised to find this sentiment about Go. I always felt Go focused on simplicity, modularity, good tooling and even good integration with C. Those are qualities that seem UNIX-affirmative to me.
Where does De Raadt's opinion come from? Could it be referring to Rob Pike's blasphemic Plan 9 adventure or is it just a provocative rambling about a certain ioctl-incident?
I was surprised to find this sentiment about Go. I always felt Go focused on simplicity, modularity, good tooling and even good integration with C. Those are qualities that seem UNIX-affirmative to me.
Where does De Raadt's opinion come from? Could it be referring to Rob Pike's blasphemic Plan 9 adventure or is it just a provocative rambling about a certain ioctl-incident?