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- The Go Programming Language
Go is an open source programming language that makes it simple to build secure, scalable systems
- Go (programming language) - Wikipedia
Go is a high-level, general-purpose programming language that is statically-typed and compiled It is known for the simplicity of its syntax and the efficiency of development that it enables through the inclusion of a large standard library supplying many needs for common projects [12] It was designed at Google [13] in 2007 by Robert Griesemer, Rob Pike, and Ken Thompson, and publicly
- The Go Programming Language - YouTube
Welcome to the Go channel, where we hope to make you love programming again! Go is an open-source programming language supported by Google
- Documentation - The Go Programming Language
An interactive introduction to Go in four sections The first section covers basic syntax and data structures; the second discusses methods and interfaces; the third is about Generics; and the fourth introduces Go's concurrency primitives
- Download and install - The Go Programming Language
Download and install Go quickly with the steps described here For other content on installing, you might be interested in: Managing Go installations -- How to install multiple versions and uninstall Installing Go from source -- How to check out the sources, build them on your own machine, and run them
- Tutorials - The Go Programming Language
Say Hello, World with Go A multi-part tutorial that introduces common programming language features from the Go perspective Introduces the basics of creating and using multi-module workspaces in Go Multi-module workspaces are useful for making changes across multiple modules
- Go’s Sweet 16 - The Go Programming Language
The Go Blog Go’s Sweet 16 Austin Clements, for the Go team 14 November 2025 This past Monday, November 10th, we celebrated the 16th anniversary of Go’s open source release! We released Go 1 24 in February and Go 1 25 in August, following our now well-established and dependable release cadence
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