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Today marks a major milestone in the development of the Go programming language. We're announcing Go version 1, or Go 1 for short, which defines a language and a set of core libraries to provide a stable foundation for creating reliable products, projects, and publications. Go 1 is the first release of Go that is available in supported binary distributions. They are available for Linux, FreeBSD, M
Weâve been using Googleâs new language, Go, for some components in the latest version of our proxy. So far, itâs been a great experience. The language is elegant and fast â just what we need. When developing an application or a library in Go, one of the frustrating points is keeping up to date with the most recent versions of the language. There can be breaking changes with each release, and to ma
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