Thursday, March 29, 2012

Google gives Go 1 the green light, maintains 'experimental status'

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Ready to get your Go on? Google Programming Language, or Go for short, just added a number 1 to its moniker, representing the first official release. Go 1 includes some bug fixes, but it's not a major redesign, though added support for the Windows opens the language up to a broader group of programmers -- you'll also find distributions for Linux, FreeBSD and OS X. Google gives you its word that Go 1 programs "will continue to compile and run without change... on a time scale of years," so you can rest assured that your efforts will not be in vain. There's also a new version of the Google App Engine SDK, which utilizes none other than Go. It's time to start coding! You'll find everything you need by clicking through to the source link below.

Google gives Go 1 the green light, maintains 'experimental status' originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 29 Mar 2012 08:32:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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