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Useful stacktraces is one of the reasons why I use Go instead of JS/TS on the server-side.



JS has proper async stacktraces as well, or do you mean something else?


You're right. But it was not the case years ago when my team evaluated Go and Node.js. I should have clarified.


> Useful stacktraces is one of the reasons why I use Go

I'm not sure if this is sarcasm or not.


Fair enough. The context is that years ago, my team was evaluating Go and Node.js as options for a server requiring concurrency, and back then Node.js didn't provide any stacktrace for async callbacks. I know it has been improved since then, but I don't use Node.js.

What do you miss in Go's stack traces?




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