I know this replicates the sentiment expressed by other in this thread but still: Go does not do away with the need for front end servers for deployed end products.
And so the eventual proxying Go behind Nginx or Apache comes with it's own cost since Go is nowhere near as tested as PHP when it comes to server integration.
And so the eventual proxying Go behind Nginx or Apache comes with it's own cost since Go is nowhere near as tested as PHP when it comes to server integration.