It's more "no" for me. It's not recoil that's my issue, it's the awkwardness of obtaining the proper grip from the holster position while drawing. Bad grip position can result in either bad first round accuracy, a second round failure to feed, or the time delay of having to reposition your grip once you've drawn.
When I bought the Glock it felt odd in my hand, but I figured I'd get accustomed to it after shooting it; I never did. I liked the concealability of it (a big reason I bought it to replace my .45), but to make it a comfortable shooter I had to add the magazine extender, and at that point I'd have been better off just buying the Glock 19. Both guns are the same width, and with the extender installed both are about the same height. The 19 is only a half inch longer than the 26. And the 19 holds five more rounds than the 26 in stock configuration, and three more than the 26 with the extended magazine plate.
The grip positon may not be an issue for a lot of people, but it's obviously enough of an issue that there are factory produced and aftermarket accessories made to compensate for the shorty grips. I'm just one of those guys who never warmed up to the "pinky in the breeze" grip position. The 26 is fine with the added accessory, so I'll hang onto it, but I wouldn't be in the market for another firearm that's designed for a three finger grip. I should have listened to my insticts the first time I held the pistol when I thought "man, that just feels....weird".