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Go is my current favourite language. How are you enjoying it?
I'm finding package management a bit confusing. My IDE is adding dependencies auto-magically, but it seems to be adding multiple versions of the same package, which I don't quiet get. I'll figure it out.
As a language, I find it a bit rigid. Coming from mainly python development, it seems like it takes 2 to 6 lines, to do what python would do in 1. I just want to add a key & value to the payload and see it flow through...but noooooo...lol.
Are you using go mod for packages currently? It usually takes care of any package pain for you.
I can understand it would make you feel that way coming from python. Statically typed languages feel like there's too much typing involved for a while!
Would be interested to know if it starts to grow on you!
do you have a GitHub repo?
The repo is private at the moment. This part doesn't feel good to me. Trying to determine what to do.
I hand-rolled a go-lang app that uses lnauth for user registration and then sign-up. I'm brand new to go.
30 seconds ago the happy path just worked for the first time.
That feels good.
Lightning is coming to disrupt cooking.