> I'm not criticizing Go for being anti-event; I'm just observing that it is. Idiomatic Go --- like, the code in the standard library --- has a strong bias towards straight-line code.
I think I understand where you are coming from now - I think you are saying Go is "anti-event-based-callback-driven" rather than "anti-event-loop-implementation" - which is absolutely true. Go's concurrency model is build on CSP (Hoare's Communicating Sequential Processes)[1] which seems to advocate procedural threads rather than callbacks.
I think I understand where you are coming from now - I think you are saying Go is "anti-event-based-callback-driven" rather than "anti-event-loop-implementation" - which is absolutely true. Go's concurrency model is build on CSP (Hoare's Communicating Sequential Processes)[1] which seems to advocate procedural threads rather than callbacks.
[1] http://golang.org/doc/go_faq.html#goroutines