Since you insist on digging deeper, I'll point out some of your tricks.
> Many Golang programmers have heavily criticized or complained about their language
Meaningless statement, because it's true for every language.
> My comment was specific, backed up by evidence and statements from Golang developers, not a cookie cutter response.
You picked articles that support your point and conveniently omitted aritcles that don't. This is called cherry picking.
> Below are examples of fair and real reviewers:
Let me guess, if they share your opinions they are fair and real, but if they don't, they're "direct competitors of V, engaging in very dirty tactics".
> Speaking of fairness, Golang and other languages have lots of bugs and issues too.
I have issues with my finances and Mr. Bezos does too, therefore our issues are the same and equal. This is the Fallacy of Gray.
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Nobody here is going to fall for basic tricks like only linking to articles that speak positively of V and attempting to play the victim of "harassment" by "competitors" or whatnot. Step up your game ;)
> Many Golang programmers have heavily criticized or complained about their language
Meaningless statement, because it's true for every language.
> My comment was specific, backed up by evidence and statements from Golang developers, not a cookie cutter response.
You picked articles that support your point and conveniently omitted aritcles that don't. This is called cherry picking.
> Below are examples of fair and real reviewers:
Let me guess, if they share your opinions they are fair and real, but if they don't, they're "direct competitors of V, engaging in very dirty tactics".
> Speaking of fairness, Golang and other languages have lots of bugs and issues too.
I have issues with my finances and Mr. Bezos does too, therefore our issues are the same and equal. This is the Fallacy of Gray.
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Nobody here is going to fall for basic tricks like only linking to articles that speak positively of V and attempting to play the victim of "harassment" by "competitors" or whatnot. Step up your game ;)