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diff --git a/content/open-source.article b/content/open-source.article index 82cd338..cb85b93 100644 --- a/content/open-source.article +++ b/content/open-source.article @@ -96,7 +96,7 @@ Other people have made similar observations. Here are two. Last year, on RedMonk.com, Donnie Berkholz wrote about -[[Go as the emerging language of cloud infrastructure][http://redmonk.com/dberkholz/2014/03/18/go-the-emerging-language-of-cloud-infrastructure/], +“[[http://redmonk.com/dberkholz/2014/03/18/go-the-emerging-language-of-cloud-infrastructure/][Go as the emerging language of cloud infrastructure]],” observing that “[Go's] marquee projects ... are cloud-centric or otherwise made for dealing with distributed systems @@ -104,7 +104,7 @@ or transient environments.” This year, on Texlution.com, the author wrote an article titled -[[Why Golang is doomed to succeed][https://texlution.com/post/why-go-is-doomed-to-succeed/]], +“[[https://texlution.com/post/why-go-is-doomed-to-succeed/][Why Golang is doomed to succeed]],” pointing out that this focus on large-scale development was possibly even better suited to open source than to Google itself: “This open source fitness is why I think |