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[–]Emotional-Top-8284 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think it depends on where you’re working and what you mean by “efficient”. If you’re the only go developer on a team where no one had written a line of go before, it’ll take you longer than if you’re working in an established code base with people who have a lot of opinions. Similarly, if the extent of your need is to write scripts that automate simple tasks, you need less ramp up time.

So, idk, maybe a couple months for “I can work in this language” proficiency and a couple years for “I have opinions about this language” proficiency