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Go-Tutorials

A series of Go basics tutorials

Open a command line in the directory of your package and run the go command with the build subcommand, followed by the name of the source file. For example; $ go build Hello.go

To execute the binary, type ./ followed by the name of the binary file.

$ ./Hello.go

# output
Hello World

OR ---
use the go command with the run subcommand, followed by the name of the source file. This will combine the two steps outlined above and produce the same result, however, NO executable will be saved in the working directory. This method is mostly used for one-off snippets and experimental code that is unlikely to be needed in the future.

$ go run Hello.go

# output
Hello World

📁 Go is a programming language that was developed by Google and has syntax similar to C

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