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go playground the go programming language skip to main content why go arrow_drop_down press enter to activate deactivate dropdown case studies common problems companies solve with go use cases stories about how and why companies use go security how go can help keep you secure by default learn press enter to activate deactivate dropdown docs arrow_drop_down press enter to activate deactivate dropdown effective go tips for writing clear performant and idiomatic go code go user manual a complete introduction to building software with go standard library reference documentation for go s standard library release notes learn what s new in each go release packages press enter to activate deactivate dropdown community arrow_drop_down press enter to activate deactivate dropdown recorded talks videos from prior events meetups open_in_new meet other local go developers conferences open_in_new learn and network with go developers from around the world go blog the go project s official blog go project get help and stay informed from go get connected why go navigate_next navigate_before why go case studies use cases security learn docs navigate_next navigate_before docs effective go go user manual standard library release notes packages community navigate_next navigate_before community recorded talks meetups open_in_new conferences open_in_new go blog go project get connected the go playground go 1 22 go 1 21 go dev branch run format share hello world conway s game of life fibonacci closure peano integers concurrent pi concurrent prime sieve peg solitaire solver tree comparison clear screen http server display image multiple files sleep test function generic index press esc to move out of the editor you can edit this code click here and start typing package main import fmt func main fmt println hello 世界 hello 世界 about the playground the go playground is a web service that runs on go dev s servers the service receives a go program vets compiles links and runs the program inside a sandbox then returns the output if the program contains tests or examples and no main function the service runs the tests benchmarks will likely not be supported since the program runs in a sandboxed environment with limited resources there are limitations to the programs that can be run in the playground the playground can use most of the standard library with some exceptions the only communication a playground program has to the outside world is by writing to standard output and standard error in the playground the time begins at 2009 11 10 23 00 00 utc determining the significance of this date is an exercise for the reader this makes it easier to cache programs by giving them deterministic output there are also limits on execution time and on cpu and memory usage the article inside the go playground describes how the playground is implemented the source code is available at https go googlesource com playground the playground uses the latest stable release of go the playground service is used by more than just the official go project go by example is one other instance and we are happy for you to use it on your own site all we ask is that you contact us first note this is a public mailing list that you use a unique user agent in your requests so we can identify you and that your service is of benefit to the go community any requests for content removal should be directed to security golang org please include the url and the reason for the request why go use cases case studies get started playground tour stack overflow help packages standard library about go packages about download blog issue tracker release notes brand guidelines code of conduct connect twitter github slack r golang meetup golang weekly opens in new window copyright terms of service privacy policy report an issue go dev uses cookies from google to deliver and enhance the quality of its services and to analyze traffic learn more okay
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