I was referring to the first sentence: "Most of the items explained are non-issues and part of why Golang is how it is today."
It's an objective fact they removed features in Scala (I think that's a good thing). But dismissing the pointed issues as non-issues without explanation is what rubbed me the wrong way.
It's an objective fact they removed features in Scala (I think that's a good thing). But dismissing the pointed issues as non-issues without explanation is what rubbed me the wrong way.