Generic data structures (vectors, queues, maps, trees, and so on) seem to be the hot topic if you are evaluating a new language. One of the most frequent questions we've had about Go is where the generics are. It seems like there are three basic approaches to generics: (The C approach.) Leave them out. This slows programmers. But it adds no complexity to the language. (The C++ approach.) Compile-t
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