Go vs. Java
I can honestly say I have enjoyed working with Java for quite some time now. I built up my expertise in software development working with backend technologies like EJB2, DB2, and Oracle over the last years at Spiral Scout. Over the years, I moved towards natural language processing-based bots including Spring Boot, Redis, RabbitMQ, Open NLP, IBM Watson, and UIMA. For years, my language of choice was Java and that has worked effectively, even being enjoyable to use at times.
Testing Out Go to Start
In early 2017, I took over a very interesting project that revolved around programming automated systems for monitoring and growing hydroponic plants. The original code base for the software incorporated Go gateways for three different systems — Windows, MacOS, and ARM.
Go vs. Java
I can honestly say I have enjoyed working with Java for quite some time now. I built up my expertise in software development working with backend technologies like EJB2, DB2, and Oracle over the last years at Spiral Scout. Over the years, I moved towards natural language processing-based bots including Spring Boot, Redis, RabbitMQ, Open NLP, IBM Watson, and UIMA. For years, my language of choice was Java and that has worked effectively, even being enjoyable to use at times.
Testing Out Go to Start
In early 2017, I took over a very interesting project that revolved around programming automated systems for monitoring and growing hydroponic plants. The original code base for the software incorporated Go gateways for three different systems — Windows, MacOS, and ARM. […]