I see Go's appeal as a better C for userspace code, and the language is quite nice had it been released during the days Oberon and Limbo mattered in the mid-1990's.
As post 2000 language, its design isn't that appealing.
The language would have been as mainstream as Oberon and Limbo were, if the authors weren't working at Google.
As post 2000 language, its design isn't that appealing.
The language would have been as mainstream as Oberon and Limbo were, if the authors weren't working at Google.