The Go Blog
Experimenting with project templates, 31 July 2023
Announcing golang.org/x/tools/cmd/gonew, an experimental tool for starting new Go projects from predefined templates
Share your feedback about developing with Go, 25 July 2023
Help shape the future of Go by sharing your thoughts via the Go Developer Survey
Govulncheck v1.0.0 is released!, 13 July 2023
Version v1.0.0 of golang.org/x/vuln has been released, introducing a new API and other improvements.
Go 1.21 Release Candidate, 21 June 2023
Go 1.21 RC brings language improvements, new standard library packages, PGO GA, backward and forward compatibility in the toolchain and faster builds.
Go Developer Survey 2023 Q1 Results, 11 May 2023
An analysis of the results from the 2023 Q1 Go Developer Survey.
Code coverage for Go integration tests, 8 March 2023
Code coverage for integration tests, available in Go 1.20.
All your comparable types, 17 February 2023
type parameters, type sets, comparable types, constraint satisfaction
Profile-guided optimization preview, 8 February 2023
Introduction to profile-guided optimization, available as a preview in Go 1.20.
Go 1.20 is released!, 1 February 2023
Go 1.20 brings PGO, faster builds, and various tool, language, and library improvements.
Share your feedback about developing with Go, 18 January 2023
Help shape the future of Go by sharing your thoughts via the Go Developer Survey

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