It's definitely under consideration. Yaak has Request Chaining [1] to solve some of the use-cases that scripting is typically for, though, so there isn't a ton of demand for it.
as someone not familiar with Go, always wondering why Go people like to recommend the net/http package instead of those framework, are most go backend services actually written from scratch? I find it quite hard to understand since in the Java world it's usually SpringBoot everywhere
It's not what they got to lose, but what they got to gain for doing this? Which is almost nothing. Except they fully support linux on their laptops too