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That's absurd. The law of diminishing returns comes into play, and for most cases, assembly is just not worth it (whereas C or C++ is). Rust seems like another interesting take at that sweet spot, but it seems like in Go this was an afterthought (though to be fair, the performance benefits of C / C++ are often cargo-culted even when that kind of performance is completely irrelevant, so Pike still has some valid points).


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