I agree, and if others disagree they should comment and explain why instead of downvoting you.
One of Go's major selling points (for me anyway) was a solid standard library written mostly in conventional Go style. It's a great example of how Go code should be written, and a wonderful learning tool for the language.
It also makes participating in the community easier because that's one less thing you have to learn in order to contribute.
One of Go's major selling points (for me anyway) was a solid standard library written mostly in conventional Go style. It's a great example of how Go code should be written, and a wonderful learning tool for the language.
It also makes participating in the community easier because that's one less thing you have to learn in order to contribute.