
Go
Go is an open-source programming language by Google used to build scalable backend systems and blockchain infrastructure.

What is Go?
Go is an open-source programming language created by Google to solve concurrency and reliability challenges, and is now a popular backend language for web applications and blockchain infrastructure. Developers building apps for scale can leverage the slim-type format of Go to build codebases that are easy to maintain. Go has thousands of developers to fall back on for support when writing code with it.
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