Go owners have millions and millions of lines of existing Java code and they employ many people whose entire careers were made on top of Java.
I'm not saying there are no rational reasons to prefer Java over Go. But Google is hardly the yardstick for that.
Go owners have millions and millions of lines of existing Java code and they employ many people whose entire careers were made on top of Java.
I'm not saying there are no rational reasons to prefer Java over Go. But Google is hardly the yardstick for that.