> Dismissing Go and co as "hype"
I didn't read OP as dismissing Go &c, just an acknowledgement that they are getting a lot of attention, along with their tooling.
OP didn't say what he was using C/C++ for either, so it's weak to make a comparison where none was implied eg, JSON API. That entire post was a very roundabout way to quibble about the use of the word "hype" by going on an otherwise unprovoked diatribe against C.