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| From | John <john@building-m.simplistic-anti-spam-measure.net> |
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| Newsgroups | comp.lang.go |
| Subject | Re: experience level |
| Date | 2024-02-18 19:59 +0000 |
| Organization | Building M |
| Message-ID | <8634tpa6hu.fsf@building-m.net> (permalink) |
| References | <g5f2tip4vkdtastqk31lvi9089akt05iir@4ax.com> |
Rob <usenet@drrob1.com> writes: > I am a hobby programmer, and have been doing this since 1973. I > used to program in Modula-2, using stony brook's system, but that > stopped working on Win10. > I learned Go ~7 yrs ago. I write CLI utilities for myself. > I've had a mixed experience posting to golang-nuts@googlegroups.com. > Some of my questions may have been too simple to be considered worthy > of an answer. Others were answered and the answers were helpful. > > How experienced are the participants here? > > --rob I've been writing Go since a couple months after its release, during my last year of college; one of the CS professors offered a seminar course in it. We had a good time although programs we wrote at the start of the course couldn't compile without modifications by the end, the tooling and language were moving that fast! I still miss netchans. I've written Go for work since 2011, and it's been my full-time work language since 2017. I've also done C and C++ professionally, and of course plenty of shell scripting with a smattering of Perl and Python. john
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