I haven't, and that's good to hear. But it's still more complicated than Go if just in regards to how you need to be aware of these tools to begin with. Where as Go's behaviour is out-of-the-box.
This is purely from a "this is my first language" angle though. So I'm not to say that the aforementioned Java tooling isn't better than Go's, and in many other ways too.
This is purely from a "this is my first language" angle though. So I'm not to say that the aforementioned Java tooling isn't better than Go's, and in many other ways too.