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@ -247,3 +247,4 @@ I have a new blog post you might be interested in.
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Ever since I wrote “go get,” we on the core Go team hoped the community would take care of dependency management.
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This past winter, as a side project, I spent some time getting up to speed on suffix array construction algorithms and rewrote index/suffixarray's New implementation (that is, the index builder) to run 3-10X faster in half the memory of the old one.
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So it sounds like everyone is in favor of the entire generics proposal and all the semantics, and all we have left to hammer out is the bracket characters? Do I have that right?
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Or perhaps Go will earn a reputation for doing telemetry well and people will say things like "Go is the only software with telemetry you don't need to worry about." I think it's too early to say which would happen.
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