Why is Golang popular in China?
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Re: Why is Golang popular in China?
#12Re: Why is Golang popular in China?
#13Because they do not understand erlang
Re: Why is Golang popular in China?
#14Could it be because golang supports unicode identifiers? For non-native English speakers, it must be more difficult to program in ASCII-based languages, right?
Re: Why is Golang popular in China?
#15Re: Why is Golang popular in China?
#16Because they do not understand erlang
Re: Why is Golang popular in China?
#17> Dave Cheney pointed out on Reddit that he is under the impression that Go is popular in China for its usefulness in writing programs for rooted Android phones. Interesting. It seems Go really is preferred to Java, if given the choice. I hope Google seriously considers making Go the main programming language for Android in the next few years. Other than having to rewrite all the old and new APIs (in parallel with th…
>10 December 2014
>Today we announce Go 1.4, the fifth major stable release of Go...
>The most notable new feature in this release is official support for Android. Using the support in the core and the libraries in the golang.org/x/mobile repository, it is now possible to write simple Android apps using only Go code. At this stage, the support libraries are _still nascent_ and _under heavy development_. Early adopters should expect a bumpy ride, but we welcome the community to get involved.
Emphasis mine.
I really don't think a beta feature that was released a month ago could have affected the statistics.
Re: Why is Golang popular in China?
#18Could it be because golang supports unicode identifiers? For non-native English speakers, it must be more difficult to program in ASCII-based languages, right?
Re: Why is Golang popular in China?
#19文章还是没有解释为什么,只说了是什么。
So laowushi, why do you think it is?
Re: Why is Golang popular in China?
#20Because they do not understand erlang