006: Build softwares that stand the test of time
I gave 3 reasons why I think Go is one of the best language to build long-live programs. Programs that need to run for 15-20+ years.
I've been maintaining 20 years old systems for a long time now. I've been working with legacy applications in .NET. To me Go has some great advantages built-in by design that should help in 10-15 years from now when the applications that are created today will be on maintenance mode.
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Dominic St-Pierre
Go system builder - entrepreneur. I've been writing software systems since 2001. I love SaaS, building since 2008.
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