Except that's not what I said.
Go can be used for big things on the web. Google uses it for dl.google.com; SoundCloud uses it; amongst many others.
What I am saying is that there isn't a defacto "kitchen sink" framework for Go, but this does not stop large applications from being built.
The same tools for small sites scale nicely to large ones in Go.
There's a reason for that.
(and absolutely, yes, for things that don't it's a totally viable solution)
Except that's not what I said.
Go can be used for big things on the web. Google uses it for dl.google.com; SoundCloud uses it; amongst many others.
What I am saying is that there isn't a defacto "kitchen sink" framework for Go, but this does not stop large applications from being built.
The same tools for small sites scale nicely to large ones in Go.