I remember going on a two-hour lunch break at a Cajun restaurant and 
returning to my office to discover that my precompiled C++ headers were 
still compiling. I really love that Go compiles quickly and links quickly.

The day comes when code needs to ship, final compile, and final quality 
control tests,  why not have a final build that compiles quite slowly and 
optimizes to the max. There is no need to do either/or and compromise, just 
do both.

On Friday, June 19, 2020 at 12:23:46 PM UTC-5, Ronald Davilla wrote:
>
> Just if perfomance will decrease with every release/version, it'd be not 
> really good, and it's might be necessary to pay more attention to this
>

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