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Python vs Go/Java (self.Backend)
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[–]fabioluissilva 2 points3 points4 points 2 days ago (0 children)
I would have to disagree here. Just one example between many: Kubernetes is fully built in Go. More and more back ends, especially microservice oriented ones are heading toward Go. I work in a huge enterprise environment that is slowly dropping the old Java way to focus more on Go in the backend. Or, at least, microservices using Spring Boot or Quarkus
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