Golang

Golang is a procedural and statically typed programming language having the syntax similar to C programming language. Sometimes it is termed as Go Programming Language. It provides a rich standard library, garbage collection, and dynamic-typing capability. It was developed in 2007 by Robert Griesemer, Rob Pike, and Ken Thompson at Google but launched in 2009 as an open-source programming language and mainly used in Google’s production systems. Golang is one of the most trending programming languages among developers.
Recent Articles on Golang!
Overview, Fundamentals, Control Flow, Functions and Methods, Structure, Arrays & Slices, String, Pointers, Interfaces, Concurrency
- Arrays in Golang
- Copying an Array into Another Array in Golang
- Passing an Array to a Function in Golang
- Slices in Golang
- Slice Composite Literal
- Copying one Slice into another Slice
- Passing a Slice to Function
- Comparing two Slices in Golang
- Checking the Equality of Slices in Golang
- Sorting a Slice in Golang
- Trimming a Slice in Golang
- Splitting a Slice in Golang
- Strings in Golang
- Different ways to compare Strings
- Different ways to concatenate two strings
- Trimming a String in Golang
- Splitting a String in Golang
- Check if the given characters are present in String
- Repeating a String for Specific Number of Times
- Finding the index value of specified string
- Counting the Number of Repeated Characters in String

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