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That is true if the content of the article contains a truth that is not time dependent, or if the article is posted for historical purpose. But this article is comparing one new language against a more established one, so in two years you should expect the new language to evolve significantly. Especially, the problems mentioned in the article about Go may be now fixed. Talking about the Go from 2010 is just not relevant in 2013!



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