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Is Golang worth learning for a logic intense single page application
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Hi hi! Hope all you are doing well this fine day. I was wondering if I can get some advice and ease my mind on a matter of learning Go.

I have a personal project that will eventually become a single page web app. It acts as a kind of tool that will more easily let some users interact with, read, and visually verify a whole lot of binary data that needs parsing. Go was the suggestion of Go was just based on the sheer amount of work that needs to get done and the complexity of the layers of logic to go from raw binary data to simple and clean SPA.

So friends, do you agree that Go is a good pick for this use case? It would be a lot of learning required on my end I just want to get some assurances it's a wise choice for the need. Thank you all!

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