[GTALUG] Index Exchange is hiring (a lot), and I can recommend it

Dave Collier-Brown dave.collier-brown at indexexchange.com
Sun Nov 28 22:20:59 EST 2021


On 11/27/21 22:17, William Park via talk wrote:

> Just curious... Why was Go chosen?  And, more importantly, what other
> languages were considered and rejected?

We were looking for a compiled language that did parallelism without
requiring a PhD in temporal logic. It replaces Perl, where we used lots
of parallel instances of a rather large monolithic application.

There are other language in use: Python for ML, Java for big data and
some I've never heard of, but Go is the major one. Which is cool, as
it's one of my favorites.

--dave


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