The Go programming language is a curious piece of a kit. Unquestionably successful, no doubt about it - and lots of high-profile Rubyists have taken a liking to it or even moved wholesale (and then espoused vibes to the tune of “I am not using a testing library, look why I am morally superior” and “I run 2 servers instead of your 10, look how much better I am”). Personally, I am not fancying Go that much - primarily because of disagreements with some of the Go authors’ attitudes. I ...