Erik L. Arneson :emacs: on Nostr: I'm not a huge fan of #GoLang, but I frequently pick it for projects that I will not ...
I'm not a huge fan of #GoLang, but I frequently pick it for projects that I will not "own" forever. Why? Because it is easy for programmers to learn and figure out. It's fairly straightforward compared to the weird-ass languages I really love.
But one thing I am a huge fan of? The experience of developing Go in #emacs. Gosh, what a groovy editor. It makes everything so damn easy!
#programming #eglot
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