Go is a versatile language that is suitable for a wide range of prototyping needs. It can be used for backend servers, network services, command line utilities, GUI applications, embedded programming, and even browser programming with Wasm. The only limitation is for firmware running on highly constrained devices. Overall, Go offers a diverse set of libraries and APIs that make it a great choice for prototyping.
V Körbes returns to talk prototyping with Natalie, Johnny & Kris. Is Go good for prototyping? What makes a language prototypable, anyway? How does space radiation fit in to all this? Tune in and ride along to find out!
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