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Sort by Mashable (Free subscription) - 11/11/2009
One of the core philosophies of Google, and one of the reasons it has been so successful, is efficiency. It’s about both being as efficient as possible when serving search results and processing data and creating product that push the limits of efficiency for the user (as an example, Google’s trying to make communication more efficient with Google Wave ). Maybe that’s why we’re not surprised that...
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Sort by Compiler (Free subscription) - 11/11/2009
Google has released a brand new programming language it hopes will solve some of the problems with existing languages such as Java and C++. The language is called Go, and it was released under an open source license Tuesday. Google is no stranger to the open source world. The company has released the underlying code [...]
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Sort by Memex 1.1 (Free subscription) - 11/12/2009
Google’s developed its own systems programming language — and released it under an Open Source language. Nice clear introduction by Rob Pike in this video.
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Sort by Netizen (Free subscription) - 11/11/2009
Image via CrunchBase Why was this not talked about before Google actually did it? I am surprised Mashable and TechCrunch have the story, but it is not yet out there on the official Google blog . Let the guessing game begin. What will be the next big thing Google will do? As big as a new programming language , as big as a new operating system . To launch a new programming language is a big deal. This...
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Sort by JabzWeb.com (Free subscription) - 11/14/2009
Google never stops off to go in several directions. Web services and softwares will suffice for a long time. After the operating systems and Web browsers, the company has indeed addressed the protocols with spdy, and now the Go, a programming language. The initial design of this language comes from Robert Griesemer, Rob Pike and Ken [...]
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Sort by Tech Bytes 360 (Free subscription) - 11/13/2009
Google has launched its own programming language called Go. Here is an extract from the Google's Blog describing about Go. "Here at Google, we believe programming should be fast, productive, and most importantly, fun. That's why we're excited to open source an experimental new language called Go . Go combines the development speed of working in a dynamic language like Python with the performance and...