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A minimalist statically linked, strongly typed, compiled language with garbage collection.<br> | A minimalist statically linked, strongly typed, compiled language with garbage collection.<br> | ||
Simple support for cross compilation. | Simple support for cross compilation. | ||
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go install example.com/x/foo@latest # install executable to OS | |||
go run hello.go # build/run go src | |||
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= Documentation = | = Documentation = | ||
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= Intro/Reference = | = Intro/Reference = |
Revision as of 14:05, 19 June 2022
A minimalist statically linked, strongly typed, compiled language with garbage collection.
Simple support for cross compilation.
go install example.com/x/foo@latest # install executable to OS
go run hello.go # build/run go src
Documentation
standard library https://pkg.go.dev/std official docs https://go.dev/doc/ language spec https://go.dev/ref/spec package repo https://pkg.go.dev/ src https://go.dev/src/ cli tools https://go.dev/doc/cmd
Intro/Reference
golang tutorials golang install golang projects golang packaging golang toolchains golang anatomy golang environments golang conventions
Libraries
golang libraries
Syntax
Features
golang input/output golang logging golang filesystem golang processes golang operating system golang concurrency golang synchronization golang testing