And from that line on, we knew that it's just about marketing and reality faded away.
However, I really love Things and I always bring it up whenever someone talks about usability and intuitive design. It's such a beautiful pie e of software, written in native code (compared to all the bloated, slow electron apps). It just is very nice to work with Things.
Yes it’s not as good as some other technologies but for Things use case and sorts it’s a good match.
Though I’ve only played with it, I quite liked what I saw of Vapor (ditto Swift as a whole, with which I have more experience). The next time I need to build an API, I’ll probably give it a shot.
Sounds quite slow
I also wonder if that's developer machine time, or CI build job duration.
Hopefully developer incremental builds are much faster.
Swift is the slowest on the compilation benchmarks at https://github.com/nordlow/compiler-benchmark.
Go is a set of trade offs like every language, and clearly the wrong set for this team.