| 1 | 0[$] Learning about Go internals at GopherCon null/LWN/0000764131 70\r |
| 2 | i [Front] Sep 5, 2018 19:20 UTC (Wed) (jake)\r |
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| 4 | i [1]GopherCon is the major conference for the [2]Go language ,\r |
| 5 | i attended by 1600 dedicated "gophers", as the members of its\r |
| 6 | i community like to call themselves. Held for the last five\r |
| 7 | i years in Denver, it attracts programmers, open-source\r |
| 8 | i contributors, and technical managers from all over North\r |
| 9 | i America and the world. GopherCon's highly-technical program is\r |
| 10 | i an intense mix of Go internals and programming tutorials, a\r |
| 11 | i few of which we will explore in this article.\r |
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| 15 | i [1] https://www.gophercon.com/\r |
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| 17 | i [2] https://golang.org/ Subscribers can read on for a report\r |
| 18 | i from GopherCon by guest author Josh Berkus.\r |
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