User talk:Kroxpj

Go was publicly announced in November 2009,[23] and version 1.0 was released in March 2012.[24][25] Go is widely used in production at Google[26] and in many other organizations and open-source projects.

In April 2018, the original logo (Gopher mascot) was replaced with a stylized GO slanting right with trailing streamlines. However, the mascot remained the same.[27]

In August 2018, the Go principal contributors published two ″draft designs″ for new language features, Generics and Error Handling, and asked Go users to submit feedback on them.[28][29] Lack of support for generic programming and the verbosity of error handling in Go 1.x had drawn