go-is-not-good
usbarmory
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go-is-not-good
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Rust ou GO?
Go is a poorly designed language
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Carbon - an experimental C++ successor language
https://github.com/ksimka/go-is-not-good an entire repo dedicated to articles on the topic
- 怎么安全治疗脱发?
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What is hard to create in other languages but easy in Go?
Really? Fine https://github.com/golang/go/issues/31500 or https://github.com/ksimka/go-is-not-good In the end, this was a playful comment ^^ Let's not take life too seriously.
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Apparently, all those tiny NPM packages are also debian packages...
I'm not very interested in going on a rant about specific APIs, since there are a lot of them. I'm sure one or more of these have talked about it.
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Seriously, what's the point?
Problems with golang: https://github.com/ksimka/go-is-not-good
- Why Go Is Not Good
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Bored programmer after two decades
Lots of other people feel the same so I won't repeat it. There is a whole git repo about why go sucks: https://github.com/ksimka/go-is-not-good
- A computer scientist in theory should be able to design a programming language such as Python which you use. So keep that in mind 😉
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Introducing an open-source database to build end-to-end secured applications (and so much more)
Here's a selection of some of the reasons why.
usbarmory
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Go: What We Got Right, What We Got Wrong
Niklaus Wirth, rest his soul, would disagree.
Like would the the selling USB Armory, with Go written firmware.
https://www.withsecure.com/en/solutions/innovative-security-...
Back in my day, writing compilers and OS services were also systems programming.
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What's Zig got that C, Rust and Go don't have? [video]
Not only you can fit Go into a kernel, there is at least two products that do so.
TamaGo, used to write the firmware used in USB armory.
https://www.withsecure.com/en/solutions/innovative-security-...
TinyGo, which even has official Arduino and ARM support, and is sponsored by Google
https://tinygo.org/
Ah but that isn't proper Go! Well neither is the C code that is allowed to be used in typical kernel code, almost nothing from ISO C standard library is available, and usually plenty of compiler specific language extensions are used instead.
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Bare Metal Rust in Android
> Since 80s everybody designs systems on top of C.
More like since the 1990's, and mostly thanks to the GNU Manifesto and FOSS uptake that took the steam out of C++ adoption being pushed by Apple, IBM and Microsoft.
There is firmware in production written in Go,
https://www.withsecure.com/en/solutions/innovative-security-...
- USB armory – small secure computer from WithSecure (previously F-secure)
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How is Go used in Linux based environments in various companies?
Not exactly but close. No gocoin, but custom (minimal) client based on btcsuite libs. And it is run on USB Armory SoC.
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avbroot: Re-lock bootloader with Magisk installed!
Relocking with your own key is only for experts, it's similar to the USB Armory device for embedded electronics. If you get it wrong you can brick the device, the purpose of doing it is to protect against certain types of boot attacks (like if somebody can get temporary physical access to your phone or even just plant a malicious USB cable which could potentially push malware. If you don't know what you're doing, stay on stock OS.
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Google: C++20, How Hard Could It Be
Plenty of software that is written in C and C++, can be easily done in Go as well, in fact in any AOT compiled managed language.
C++ was born to write distributed systems, nowadays it hardly matters on cloud native infrastructure beyond the OS and hypervisors layer.
This is how Go can be a competitor to C and C++, just like Inferno was basically Plan 9 with Limbo for userspace and very little C beyond the kernel.
And then there are those crazy folks that believe they should ship bare metal AOT compiled languages regardless of others think.
https://www.withsecure.com/en/solutions/innovative-security-...
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Rust 2024 the Year of Everywhere?
Of course it can, there are companies shipping products written in bare metal Go.
https://www.withsecure.com/en/solutions/innovative-security-...
https://github.com/usbarmory/tamago
- Generics can make your Go code slower
- Rust Compiler Ambitions for 2022
What are some alternatives?
fasthttp - Fast HTTP package for Go. Tuned for high performance. Zero memory allocations in hot paths. Up to 10x faster than net/http
TinyGo - Go compiler for small places. Microcontrollers, WebAssembly (WASM/WASI), and command-line tools. Based on LLVM.
vala-www - Website of the Vala programming language
SkyFM
Tango-D2 - A port of the Tango library to D2
zerosharp - Demo of the potential of C# for systems programming with the .NET native ahead-of-time compilation technology.
crates.io - The Rust package registry
tamago - TamaGo - ARM/RISC-V bare metal Go
RustPython - A Python Interpreter written in Rust
biscuit - Biscuit research OS
gods - GoDS (Go Data Structures) - Sets, Lists, Stacks, Maps, Trees, Queues, and much more
gvisor - Application Kernel for Containers