(April 28, 2010) Rob Pike, a Principal Engineer at Google, Inc., discusses possible reasons why new computer languages keep appearing and why they led Google engineers to define yet another language, Go.
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it would be great if this was real
grunder20 2 months ago
I don't know what to say. I just plainly watched the video.
agapitoflores001 2 months ago
This Andy Freeman is guy is so annoying, I guess he likes insulting guests to make himself feel better about only being famous for rudeness.
Thank you Rob Pike
SleeplessDad 7 months ago
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Another sluggish non-compiled over-engineered non-assembly-language-compliant byte code / pcode / interpreted object oriented piece of shit?
In the spirit of the almighty OOP
Imports Life.Advice friend protected overrides What.TheySell() '\__$::
Set My.Advice := NEW :: ~__instruction$ = Time.WasteLOTSOfIt() ; Memory.Leak(); ITDepartment.OutsourceToHalfBreedsIn3rdWorldCountries(); GO.FuckYourself () ;
podx990 1 year ago