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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
