![]() ![]() Too bad it didn't come out in time for more languages to copy it. for my money Rust nailed that so perfectly with the `mut` keyword. ![]() Aside from that, no warnings basically works well. I find the no warnings thing to be most annoying when I'm iterating in dev and don't want to remove interim variables that I know I'm going to use (or put `_ =` in front of them). Very fair starting with the language's strengths, and the nit part felt entirely fair - some of these come off with the author having a major axe to grind, but not here. IMO strong argument this package should expose more API. The only customization knob `encoding/json` gives you is `json.Marshaler`, which takes no parameters, and doesn't go very far.
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