Reactive Programming Paradigm for Go for Event-Driven Applications
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And frankly having been working exclusively with reactive frameworks the last 3 years, this looks pretty exciting to me.
I have some low-level systems dev friends that have complaints about Go but they don't resonate with me. Coming from higher level languages, it's been fun. So like we're both missing something, but if you're like me, it's nothing worth worrying about. Single static binaries basically win me over on their own lol.
I can see this as useful for that.