Published Mar 20, 2024
SE Radio 608: Lane Wagner on Revisiting the Go Language
Lane Wagner unpacks the Go programming language's evolution, highlighting its high-impact features like generics and concurrency that bolster its simplicity and efficiency, while examining the community, developer experience, and its burgeoning future prospects.

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