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Why would anyone try to convince Boost users to give up boost? On the other hand, designing new language, it is reasonable to consider ways of reducing code cost and complexity by avoiding such features. Large fraction of C++ developers won't understand how half of boost libraries works at all and that is type of complexity Go tries to avoid. There are tradeoffs, that is undeniable, but it is a valid approach to address this exact issue.



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