Meanwhile, Java has incredible support for several kinds of profiling for a decade.
This is the reason I don't liKe Go: anything Google deems unimportant (like generics or packaging) either take many years or never happen. The whole language reeks of such zealotry. In fact there's many Google projects where I've seen popular GitHub issues linger for many years because the core devs just don't care about usage outside big G.
Google generally does a bad job of open source stewardship and Golang is no different.
It's a shame but not a surprise that outside companies who have married their horses to Google and Go find themselves fighting hard just to have decent tooling that virtually every other language has.
This is the reason I don't liKe Go: anything Google deems unimportant (like generics or packaging) either take many years or never happen. The whole language reeks of such zealotry. In fact there's many Google projects where I've seen popular GitHub issues linger for many years because the core devs just don't care about usage outside big G.
Google generally does a bad job of open source stewardship and Golang is no different.
It's a shame but not a surprise that outside companies who have married their horses to Google and Go find themselves fighting hard just to have decent tooling that virtually every other language has.