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Probably true. But it would take us longer, code base would be larger and still harder to maintain and more error prone compared to Go.

It's a very old project and super important core technology - we did refactors before and I was somewhat scepitcal when lead devs on the project suggested to use Go instead for the next "refactor". I was blown away by the quality, speed and productivity.

If you're building server infrastructure that needs to be performant, consider Go.




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