Google launched Go exactly 10 years ago, in November 2009, offering developers a new programming language that was optimized for multicore processors and which could exploit multithreading. To ...
Lots of developers really want to learn Go, a programming language for large systems created by Google, meanwhile most developers are sick of attending meetings, and most of those working at ...
So far, we have talked about several programming languages, but until now, Go Programming Language, or Golang, has yet to fall into the discussion. Yes, it is not the most used of the languages, but ...
There are so many different coding languages out there that it’s unlikely anyone could learn them all. Still, if you work as a programmer, it’d be a good idea to have a handle on more than just a few.
Go was first released as an open source programming language in 2009, and it’s had its ups and downs over the past 15 years. Although it was only released in November 2009, Go saw such a dramatic rise ...
Go is a concise, simple, safe, and fast compiled language with outstanding concurrency features. Now, it has generics, too. Isn’t it time you gave Go a try? Go is an open source programming language ...
Like all great languages, Golang has its fans and critics. Turns out, some of the reasons we love Go are the very same reasons we'd like to chuck it. In 2007, some of the programmers at Google looked ...
You want to build a website or web app. So, what are the best web programming languages available, and why are they the best? It's a weighty question, and I'd like to emphasize -- strongly and upfront ...
At its third annual Google for India event in New Delhi today, the company launched a new search experience for mobile users, in the form of an app called Google Go. Part of the new suite of optimized ...
A few days after Google was caught registering a bunch of Dart-related domain names, and the inevitable storm of speculation, it has now emerged that Dart is a new programming language for "structured ...
Does the world need a new beginner’s programming language? In the 1960s, BASIC, FORTRAN, LISP and ALGOL were the primary introductory programming languages. In the 1970s and 1980s, Pascal, C, ...