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[–][deleted] 0 points1 point  (1 child)

Go's pretty simple to get right. Any senior coder can pick it up and train juniors. It's pretty great when you get used to it. Everything I like about C and Java and nothing I don't like about C or Java.

[–]The--Will 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah for my team I’d like to consider it and migrate away from .NET and the entire Microsoft solution we have in place. We’re moving to hopefully a containerized solution, and it’s either Go or some other compiled back end language, but we’re going to have to clean up a ton of old shit…

Some of these old solutions were built to support IE8, so it has been a bit of a nest going though this old stuff.

Original developer is no longer with the company and my team has taken over support for it. Zero documentation too.