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  2. List of computing mascots - Wikipedia

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    It represents Dart as a fast language. [19] DotNet Bot [b].NET free and open source software framework: A purple robot, waving [20] Duke: Java, a system for developing application software and deploying it in a cross-platform computing environment: A stylized, unspecified creature [21] [1] D-Man: D, is a multi-paradigm system programming language.

  3. Go (programming language) - Wikipedia

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    Mascot of Go programming language is a Gopher shown above. The Gopher mascot was introduced in 2009 for the open source launch of the language. The design, by Renée French , borrowed from a c. 2000 WFMU promotion.

  4. File:Golang.png - Wikipedia

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    English: The mascot and logo were designed by Renée French, who also designed Glenda, the Plan 9 bunny. The gopher is derived from one she used for an WFMU T-shirt design some years ago. The gopher is derived from one she used for an WFMU T-shirt design some years ago.

  5. Category:Computing mascots - Wikipedia

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  6. Gopher - Wikipedia

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    Gainer the Gopher is the mascot of the Saskatchewan Roughriders in the Canadian Football League. [16] Gopher is a recurring character in Disney's Winnie the Pooh franchise. A gopher puppet is featured prominently in the film Caddyshack and the sequel. [17] The mascot of the Go programming language is the Go Gopher. [18]

  7. Renée French - Wikipedia

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    Mascot for the Go programming language. French drew both the mascot of the Plan 9 from Bell Labs operating system ("Glenda", aka "the Plan 9 Bunny"), and the gopher mascot for the Go programming language. [7]

  8. List of fictional rodents - Wikipedia

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    The mascot for the Canadian park [24] The Nutty Squirrels: Squirrels Shirley, Squirrely and Melvin A scat singing virtual band, formed in the late 1950s with the song "Uh-Oh". Scouse Mouse Scouse the Mouse: A children's album, released in the UK in 1977, that featured the vocals of Ringo Starr and others. The Go gopher Gopher Go programming ...

  9. Go - Wikipedia

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    Go (programming language), also known as Golang, a programming language designed at Google; Go! (programming language), created by Francis McCabe in 2003; Go continuous delivery, a software tool for continuous delivery of software; Google Go, a mobile app designed to enable use of the Google Search search engine for lower-spec devices and those ...