Why is everything that Jow Forums hates actually good?

Why is everything that Jow Forums hates actually good?

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Jow Forums hates everything. therefore if anything good exists we hate it

I like writing web services with golang

Because Jow Forums is a mix of socially inept teenagers that try to build their whole identity around consumer choices and autistic IT cave dwellers that sincerely don't understand why most people don't build their own toasters out of Arduinos and pre-GSM Siemens phones.

Java > C++ > Go > C

Nice bait, Pajeet.

Jow Forums doesn't hate go, what the fuck are you talking about

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SPENT 10 THREADS ON A NEW LANG
GONNA DO GC CONCURRENTLY MAN
IS GOLANG DARE I SAY THE PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE OF THE WHITE MAN

I would never mastubate, it's a sin against god.

It's the other way around, pal. Except if you need multithreading in which case Go > C++ > C > Java.

official Jow Forums programming language rankings
C
**** power gap ****
C++
Go
**** other languages ****
Java
COBOL

ANYONE CORRECTING THIS IS A FALSE PROPHET

>other languages

I think you mean "shit tier languages"

>Jow Forums is one person

based

For applications
Rust > C++ > Go > Java > C

For systems
C > C++ > Rust > Go > Java

>not using python

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Delusional, "zero cost abstraction" rust loser.
For applications
C++

For systems
C++

Sepples everywhere if you're employed

>implying Go is actually good
The door is over there. Leave.

Jow Forums is a site made up of contrarians.

GO IS OK
CSTARDS HATE EM

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>why do contrarians hate good things?

>zero cost abstraction
Isn't that C++ though