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      <description>I am always really excited reading peoples notes about new languages and technologies, and this was not different with Golang. I read about the language and an implementation roughly 4 years ago. After reading the article I looked around to find more details about the background of the language, and I was quiet surprised how much effort Google did put into this language. For this very reason the language was always on my “look into if I can” list.</description>
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