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It is often referred to as Golang to avoid ambiguity and because of its former domain name, golang.org, but its proper name is Go. [15] There are two major implementations: The original, self-hosting [16] compiler toolchain, initially developed inside Google; [17]
The domain name "YouTube.com" was activated on February 14, 2005, with video upload options being integrated on April 23, 2005, with the slogan "Tune In, Hook Up" ─ the original idea of Chad Hurley, Steve Chen, and Jawed Karim. The concept was an online dating service that ultimately failed but had an exceptional video and uploading platform ...
McCabe asked Google to change the name of their language as he was concerned they were "steam-rolling over us". [1] [4] The issue received attention among technology news websites, with some of them characterizing Go! as "obscure". [5]
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Name Chief developer, company Predecessor(s) 1804 Jacquard machine: Joseph Marie Jacquard: none (unique language) 1879 Begriffsschrift: Gottlob Frege: none (unique language) 1943–45 Plankalkül (year of conceptualization) Konrad Zuse: none (unique language) 1943–46 ENIAC coding system
Jawed Karim was born on October 28, 1979, in Merseburg, East Germany, to a Bangladeshi father and a German mother. [3] His father Naimul Karim (Bengali: নাইমুল করিম) is a Bangladeshi who is a researcher at 3M, and his mother, Christine, is a German biochemistry scientist at the University of Minnesota. [4]
Go (South African TV channel), a defunct South African channel; 9Go!, an Australian channel formerly named "GO!" PBS Kids Go!, a former PBS kids block for older kids; Go (1973 TV series), an American children's series; Go, a 1980s American game show; Gō, an NHK Taiga drama planned for 2011; The Go!!
YouTube is an American social media and online video sharing platform owned by Google. YouTube was founded on February 14, 2005, by Steve Chen, Chad Hurley, and Jawed Karim, three former employees of PayPal. Headquartered in San Bruno, California, it is the second-most-visited website in the world, after Google Search.