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> All you've pointed out is exactly what I've said; it's fine for small things.

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.




Your examples are things that don't use databases.

There's a reason for that.

(and absolutely, yes, for things that don't it's a totally viable solution)




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