>golang was literally created so people couldn't place { on a newline
name a worse example of autism in software, pro-tip you can't
That's one of the few things I like about Go
>>60626877
why ? having the { on a newline means they line up and it is easier to see theres no good reason to keep them on the same line it is ugly
>>60626892
I don't think you know what ugly means.
>>60626947
asymmetry is by definition ugly
>>60626863
Like that's an actual problem among of golangs actual problems.
>>60626863
Well, the mascot also has autism, so...
>>60626958
you are by definition ugly
>>60627127
>i can't think of an argument
>>60626863
>hurr languages like C++ and Java are too convoluted with all its types
>makes language with arbitrary rules on whitespace
what did he mean by this?
wtf i love go now
>>60626892
having { on a new line means you should end your fucking life
>>60626863
Try using Clojure, then you will miss Go.
daily reminder best programmers place { on newline
package main
import (
"fmt"
)
func main() {
{
fmt.Println("What are you talking about?")
}
}
>>60627675
Jesus fucking Christ that's even worse than ATS.
>>60627675
DELET
>>60627675
Make it so!
>>60626863
Putting brackets on a new line is disgusting though.
>>60626863
Pioneers of C (that are still alive)
- Thompson (wrote B, the progenitor and UNIX)
- Kernighan (wrote the canonical text on C)
- Pike (wrote numerous canonical texts on UNIX)
Not one of them programs in C anymore. It's dead Jim. In fact the only person from that era who still programs in C is Don Knuth, who uses CWEB literal programming to output a weird type-safe C.
>>60626863
>Golang
>>60630558
>not Golang
>>60626863
>name a worse example of autism in software, pro-tip you can't
psst kid, ever seen an java class hierarchy in an enterprise grade desktop application?
>>60627618
>>60626947
>>60627127
>>60629692
here we can observe an autist in his natural habitat.