Intro and Hello World/Go: Difference between revisions
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** Supported by large software company - much of Google's software runs on Go so it is not Go-ing anywhere | ** Supported by large software company - much of Google's software runs on Go so it is not Go-ing anywhere | ||
** Designed to do complicated things at scale, high perf. language | ** Designed to do complicated things at scale, high perf. language | ||
Goodies: | |||
* Gopher | |||
* Go packages | |||
* Go "standard library" and organization of what's provided | |||
Compiling: | |||
* Go compiles into binary programs | |||
* Go build procedure | |||
Running | |||
* Go run procedure | |||
Documentation | |||
* Go official documentation | |||
* Other resources? | |||
Revision as of 06:16, 31 March 2017
Outline
Lecture material:
- History & Today
- Acronyms
- Characteristics
- Compiling
- Running
- Documentation
Material
History of Go:
- Compiled language
- Created at Google
- Many features of a lower-level language like C, not a noun-oriented objects language like Java, in fact does not really have objects
Go Today:
- Go is a very new language, but gaining popularity
- Why?
- Supported by large software company - much of Google's software runs on Go so it is not Go-ing anywhere
- Designed to do complicated things at scale, high perf. language
Goodies:
- Gopher
- Go packages
- Go "standard library" and organization of what's provided
Compiling:
- Go compiles into binary programs
- Go build procedure
Running
- Go run procedure
Documentation
- Go official documentation
- Other resources?