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Google I/O 2010 - Go Programming

Tech Talks

Rob Pike, Russ Cox

The Go Programming Language was released as an open source project in late 2009. This session will illustrate how programming in Go differs from other languages through a set of examples demonstrating features particular to Go. These include concurrency, embedded types, methods on any type, and program construction using interfaces. Very little time will be spent waiting for compilation.

For all I/O 2010 sessions, please go to http://code.google.com/events/io/2010/sessions.html

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  • The world needs a new programming language but not two ... Go and D have some nice features but they could use each others' good points ... let's merge the two languages and call it:

    The GoD Programming Language

  • I can't understand why this video is not available for HTML5 playing :-(

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  • thanks for talking this great information. his T-shirts is so cool!

  • GARBAGE COLLECTION?

  • @yudlejoza and after that the evolution of GoD language will be the "DoG language".

  • We need a program to translate from English to Programming language to machine code =\

  • @yudlejoza Google will upgrade Go into Goo, then merge with D and form "GooD" :D

  • hey can anyone give xpforums.net a chance?? its a really cool site and we need more forum members. we do sponsership deals and such if your good enough and we all try and help eachother out as much as we can. so check us out and hangout

  • cop10 事業に応用。リーダー=内山田正志氏

  • @cptkostya you're arguing a point that I'm not discussing, so we'll end the conversation there. mmmkay?

  • @torment3d C still got the speed. You can make the small slow programs in Java or C# but all the games, and programs that need computing power (especially the second one) will still use C or C++ for a long time. And of course, the C will always be in OS Development, and it was the C's original purpose actually.

  • @cptkostya I didn't say it was bad, I said it was slow for development - which is not a good thing for modern day applications. Software development is still lacking it's industrialization step - which will come - but C isn't the answer, nor is ruby. Go is getting there...

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