Yep, that's what I noticed too. This makes me hopeful, because if the biggest criticisms of a new language are "it's not mature yet", it's a very good sign for the language. I'm glad they didn't have problems with the language's core components.
Also, it matches my experience. It's very nice for some uses, but web development isn't yet a strong suit. Django, for example, is much more mature and has a component for almost anything you might need for web development.
Also, it matches my experience. It's very nice for some uses, but web development isn't yet a strong suit. Django, for example, is much more mature and has a component for almost anything you might need for web development.
Hopefully Go will reach that point soon.