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| The '''Go programming language''', also known as '''Golang''', is a statically-typed programming language. It was designed as a modern web service programming language, with strong models for concurrency, parallelism, and error handling. | The '''Go programming language''', also known as '''Golang''', is a static typed and compiled language. |
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| == Example == | == Installation and Setup == |
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| A hello world program looks like: {{{ package main import "fmt" func main() { fmt.Println("hello world") } }}} To compile and run the program, try: {{{ go build hello.go ./hello # or go run hello.go }}} |
Most [[Linux]] and [[BSD]] distributions offer a `go` package. |
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| * [[Go/ArrayAndSlice|Arrays and Slices]] * [[Go/Channel|Channels]] * [[Go/Goroutine|Goroutines]] * [[Go/Interface|Interfaces]] * [[Go/Map|Maps]] * [[Go/Pointer|Pointers]] * [[Go/String|Strings]] |
* [[Go/Arrays|Arrays]] * [[Go/Channels|Channels]] * [[Go/Goroutines|Goroutines]] * [[Go/Interfaces|Interfaces]] * [[Go/Maps|Maps]] * [[Go/Pointers|Pointers]] * [[Go/ReceiverMethods|Receiver methods]] * [[Go/Slices|Slices]] * [[Go/Strings|Strings]] |
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== Parsers == * [[Go/EncodingCsv|encoding/csv]] * [[Go/EncodingXml|encoding/xml]] * [[Go/EncodingJson|encoding/json]] |
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| * [[Go/EncodingCsv|encoding/csv]] * [[Go/EncodingJson|encoding/json]] * [[Go/EncodingXml|encoding/xml]] |
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| * [[Go/DatabaseSql|database/sql]] | |
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| * [[Go/PelletierGoTomlV2|pelletier/go-toml/v2]] |
Go
The Go programming language, also known as Golang, is a static typed and compiled language.
The complete toolchain is distributed as go(1).
Contents
Installation and Setup
Most Linux and BSD distributions offer a go package.
Language
Tool chain
Standard Library Packages
Third-Party Packages
See also
A Tour of Go, an interactive tutorial
The Go Programming Language Specification
