[Shr-User] Any plans to have Go (Google's new programming language) in SHR?
Adam Jimerson
vendion at gmail.com
Thu Nov 12 05:49:29 CET 2009
With the announcement of Google's open source programming language called
Go, I was wondering if there was an interest of having this on SHR considering
it has native ARM support.
For those who don't know here is some quick facts about Go
Available under the BSD share alike licence
Easy to write code (like that of Python)
Speed of a compiled language (like that of C or C++ (Yes Go is a compiled
language))
Has a learning curve like Java (I have been following the newsgroup today and
after a couple of hours of watching some videos and reading the documentation
that Google provides people have successfully written programs with it)
I don't want to start a flame war, or even cause a fuss I was just wondering
if anyone else had the same thought I did, if it would work I personally think
Go could do a lot of good for the FreeRunner and SHR. Everyone else now it is
time to share your two cents.
--
"We must plan for freedom, and not only for security, if for no other reason
than only freedom can make security more secure." Karl Popper
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