>I think we talked about Go a while ago. Just refreshed my memory by reading this:
https://golang.org/doc/articles/wiki/#tmp_11>It seems to me that the Go architecture for web sites is essentially similar to that of ASP.NET MVC - i.e. pages are generated on the server.
>I still prefer the Angular type approach where the only requirement on the server is to deliver static html and data.
Saying Go's architecture for web sites is similar to ASP.Net MVC is not fair I think but I don't care on theory as well. All I was saying, if he would learn C# to do that, then learning Go is a better alternative. You can build web applications in Go much easier and faster (also perform much better, cross platform etc, too many advantages to list). I code in both and that is my perception.