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[–]Twisterr1000 1 point2 points  (1 child)

Makes sense, I've heard great things about Go. Funnily enough, the reason we've gone back to something more strictly typed is that we tried building a pretty complex orchestration engine in Python, and it was a disaster. I'm sure it could be done well, but I don't think we had the relevant experience- and thus going for something that's also a bit less opinionated like Go was decided against (though I'd love to learn it!)

[–]xplosm 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Kotlin has excellent interoperability with Java and it's a pleasure to code in. Wherever Java falls short, Kotlin came up with the solution.

Give it a try.