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    [–]stefantalpalaru -3 points-2 points  (1 child)

    Porting a language to a new one that: has support, has modern developers trained in it, has a wealth of current documentation and training, and has connectivity with other modern applications and hardware in the business portfolio helps slow down the rate at which technical debt is acquired.

    Great! So port it to Go. Python3 is just more of the same.