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aloof-tailor-93191
03/19/2019, 2:51 AM
I've been away from Pulumi for a few months, how is the golang support looking these days?
c
creamy-potato-29402
03/19/2019, 3:52 AM
@aloof-tailor-93191
It is unlikely this will improve much until Go 2.
There is nothing preventing progress, but it will be hard to have a truly great experience without Go’s generics.
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aloof-tailor-93191
03/19/2019, 3:53 AM
Ah
Thanks for the information.
My other thought was around making clojure work with Pulumi, but I came across the cross language support issue that is next up.
c
creamy-potato-29402
03/19/2019, 3:54 AM
I ahve long wished for a Racket provider
a
aloof-tailor-93191
03/19/2019, 3:58 AM
Cool
I haven’t done any racket, but it looks like a good lisp too.
c
creamy-potato-29402
03/19/2019, 3:58 AM
I am a big fan of hygienic macros
Racket is so-called because it is “an organized scheme”
🙂