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To:goto To; | If you're reading this then you're not C. To:goto To; If you're reading this then you're not C. Skip to content Fulfilling a Pikedream: the ups of downs of porting 50k lines of C++ to Go. Posted on March 7, 2015 by logicchains Rob Pike, one of the creators of the Go language, stated that he expected the language to be adopted by C++ programmers, a prediction that hasn’t been realised. Recently however at the HFT firm where I work, the success of a team’s move from Python to Go for some pieces of non-speed-critical infrastructure led to the decision to attempt a slimmed-down Go rewrite of a somewhat-throughput-critical 50k LOC C++ server. The old C++ server used the same techniques and libraries used in our latency-critical C++ trading software, where every microsecond matters, and this degree of performance simply wasn’t needed. It was hence thought that a rewrite in Go, using the language’s native scheduler rather than the hyper-optimised C++ framework ...

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