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How to get started with this useful new programming language. You've probably heard of Go. Like any new programming language, it took a while to mature and stabilize to the point where it became ...
Go programming language is on the rise (again) as emerging tech and a new policy push give this language a boost.
We aggregated data from nine rankings to produce the ZDNET Index of Programming Language Popularity. Here's which languages came out on top and what to make of this information.
The Go programming language is continuing on a path of accelerated adoption and is beloved by the developers that use it.
The language Go hails from an era when programmers had smaller egos and fewer commercial ambitions. My generation of strivers has a lot to learn.
Go was created as an easier language for system programming. Go’s designers focused on creating a language that is a balance between efficient compilation, fast execution and ease of programming.
The Go programming language continues to grow, as indicated by Go’s 2017 user survey.
Go's growing adoption as a programming language that can be used to create high-performance networked and concurrent systems has been fueling developer interest in its use as a scripting language ...