The Go Blog

Go Turns 15, 11 November 2024
Austin Clements, for the Go team

Happy 15th birthday, Go!

What's in an (Alias) Name?, 17 September 2024
Robert Griesemer

A description of generic alias types, a planned feature for Go 1.24

Building LLM-powered applications in Go, 12 September 2024
Eli Bendersky

LLM-powered applications in Go using Gemini, langchaingo and Genkit

Share your feedback about developing with Go, 9 September 2024
Alice Merrick, for the Go team

Help shape the future of Go by sharing your thoughts via the Go Developer Survey

Telemetry in Go 1.23 and beyond, 3 September 2024
Robert Findley

Go 1.23 includes opt-in telemetry for the Go toolchain.

New unique package, 27 August 2024
Michael Knyszek

New package for interning in Go 1.23.

Range Over Function Types, 20 August 2024
Ian Lance Taylor

A description of range over function types, a new feature in Go 1.23.

Go 1.23 is released, 13 August 2024
Dmitri Shuralyov, on behalf of the Go team

Go 1.23 adds iterators, continues loop enhancements, improves compatibility, and more.

Secure Randomness in Go 1.22, 2 May 2024
Russ Cox and Filippo Valsorda

ChaCha8Rand is a new cryptographically secure pseudorandom number generator used in Go 1.22.

Evolving the Go Standard Library with math/rand/v2, 1 May 2024
Russ Cox

Go 1.22 adds math/rand/v2 and charts a course for the evolution of the Go standard library.

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