I think a few people had that same thought, and then invented Golang. Love it or hate it, building a typical go app, or even a suite of apps, is pretty darn simple.
If you can get by using only go for everything, you'll have a great time. But complexity starts to become unavoidable when requirements move beyond single-language ecosystems. At some point simplicity can end up costing more.
If you can get by using only go for everything, you'll have a great time. But complexity starts to become unavoidable when requirements move beyond single-language ecosystems. At some point simplicity can end up costing more.