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  1. Remove any previous Go installation by deleting the /usr/local/go folder (if it exists), then extract the archive you just downloaded into /usr/local, creating a fresh Go tree in /usr/local/go: $ rm -rf /usr/local/go && tar -C /usr/local -xzf go1.14.3.linux-amd64.tar.gz (You may need to run the command as root or through sudo).

  2. Getting started. In this tutorial, you'll get a brief introduction to Go programming. Along the way, you will install Go, write some simple "Hello, world" code, use the go command to run your code, use the Go package discovery tool, and call functions of an external module. Tutorial.

  3. This is the first part of a tutorial that introduces a few fundamental features of the Go language. In this tutorial you'll create two modules. The first is a library which is intended to be imported by other libraries or applications. The second is a caller application which will use the first. Tutorial.

  4. In this tutorial, you'll get a brief introduction to Go programming. Along the way, you will: Install Go (if you haven't already). Write some simple "Hello, world" code. Use the go command to run your code. Use the Go package discovery tool to find packages you can use in your own code. Call functions of an external module.

  5. See the release history for more information about Go releases. As of Go 1.13, the go command by default downloads and authenticates modules using the Go module mirror and Go checksum database run by Google.

  6. Go is a statically typed, compiled high-level programming language designed at Google [12] by Robert Griesemer, Rob Pike, and Ken Thompson. [4] It is syntactically similar to C, but also has memory safety, garbage collection, structural typing, [7] and CSP -style concurrency. [13]

  7. Welcome to the Go channel, where we hope to make you love programming again! Go is an open-source programming language supported by Google. Join our community and learn about working with the Go ...

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