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I've been using Go for a few months now (coming from Python), and I really do enjoy it. The one bugbear I have is the standard error idiom: thing, err := MakeThing() if err != nil { // handle error } I'll admit that most of my "handling" is just panicking on non-nil errors, but this pattern shows up so much, both in my own code and others. In fact, I don't think I've ever not seen it in a library.
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