For anyone who can't watch the video, he mentions a few things (summarizing briefly just the linked time code, it's worth a watch):
- Go being the lowest level language that still has garbage collection
- Inline structs and other data structure expressiveness features
- Existing JS code is in a C-like function+data structure style and not an OOP style, this is easier to translate directly to Go while C# would require OOPifying it.
For anyone who can't watch the video, he mentions a few things (summarizing briefly just the linked time code, it's worth a watch):
- Go being the lowest level language that still has garbage collection
- Inline structs and other data structure expressiveness features
- Existing JS code is in a C-like function+data structure style and not an OOP style, this is easier to translate directly to Go while C# would require OOPifying it.