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    Learn Go

    Learn Go

    Master the fundamentals and advanced features of the Go language

    Learn Go is a learning-focused repository built to teach Go from first principles through more advanced language and ecosystem features. It takes a course-like approach, starting with environment setup and the “Hello world” basics, then moving into variables, types, formatting, control flow, and functions. From there, it expands into Go’s practical structure for real projects, including modules, packages, and workspaces, plus useful commands for building and working with programs. The...
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    Mangle

    Mangle

    Go library for Datalog-style logical reasoning and domain modeling

    Mangle is a programming language developed by Google for deductive database programming, serving as an advanced extension of Datalog. It is designed to unify and query data from multiple sources in a structured, declarative way while allowing developers to model complex relationships and domain knowledge beyond binary predicates. Mangle enhances traditional Datalog by introducing features such as aggregation, function calls, and optional type-checking, which make it more practical for modern...
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    Starlark in Go

    Starlark in Go

    Starlark in Go: the Starlark configuration language, implemented in Go

    ...The Go-based interpreter allows developers to run or embed Starlark programs directly within Go applications, extending them with user-defined scripts and configurable logic. Unlike Python, Starlark supports parallel execution across multiple threads and maintains deterministic behavior, making it suitable for scalable and reproducible workloads.
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    The CUE Data Constraint Language

    The CUE Data Constraint Language

    The home of the CUE language. Validate and define text-based config

    CUE is an open source data constraint language which aims to simplify tasks involving defining and using data. CUE merges the notion of schema and data. The same CUE definition can simultaneously be used for validating data and act as a template to reduce boilerplate. Schema definition is enriched with fine-grained value definitions and default values. At the same time, data can be simplified by removing values implied by such detailed definitions. The merging of these two concepts enables...
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    OnixOS

    OnixOS

    OnixOS Arch is a Linux-based and open source distribution.

    OnixOS Arch is a Linux-based and open source distribution. It comes with its own system-based functional programming language (O Language). It offers some customized tools for developers.
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    OK

    OK

    Welcome to the future of programming languages

    OK? is a modern, dynamically typed programming language created with a strong opinion: to remove needless complexity and help programmers write code that matters. It eliminates many common language features (e.g., ternary operators) in favour of a consistent, minimal syntax: for example it uses only switch statements for control flow and has only one comparison operator. OK?
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    Skylark

    Skylark

    Skylark in Go: the Skylark configuration language

    Skylark, now known as Starlark, is an interpreter for a Python-like language implemented in Go. It is designed as a lightweight, deterministic, and embeddable configuration and scripting language ideal for use within larger applications. Skylark maintains Python’s familiar syntax and high-level data types while omitting features that could cause nondeterminism, such as concurrency and dynamic module imports. The interpreter supports first-class functions, dictionaries, lists, and...
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    Go Programming Blueprints

    Go Programming Blueprints

    Source code for Go Programming Blueprints

    ...The code emphasizes building real applications rather than only learning isolated syntax. It is especially useful for Go learners who want project-based examples that connect language features with complete software designs.
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