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Lambda the Ultimate seems pretty evenly split to me...
It occurs to me that you miss the entire point of Go. It was never about having all of the features, it was always about choosing features that compliment each other and work well together (while achieving most functionality.) It doesn't matter if other languages provide a feature Go does, what matters is if it's as easy to use (and it usually isn't.)
You'll probably disagree, but static linking is a good thing. There really isn't any benefit to dynamic linking these days (well, there really never was.)