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  2. Go (programming language) - Wikipedia

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    [29] [30] Go is widely used in production at Google [31] and in many other organizations and open-source projects. In retrospect the Go authors judged Go to be successful due largely due to the overall engineering work around the language, including the runtime support for the language's concurrency feature.

  3. Go! (programming language) - Wikipedia

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    The authors of Go! describe it as "a multi-paradigm programming language that is oriented to the needs of programming secure, production quality and agent-based applications.

  4. Behavior-driven development - Wikipedia

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    BDD suggests that software tests should be named in terms of desired behavior. [5] [7] Borrowing from agile software development the "desired behavior" in this case consists of the requirements set by the business — that is, the desired behavior that has business value for whatever entity commissioned the software unit under construction. [5]

  5. Stack Overflow - Wikipedia

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  6. Web development - Wikipedia

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    Go (Golang): Go is a statically typed language developed by Google. It is known for its simplicity and efficiency and is increasingly being used for building scalable and high-performance web applications. Perl: Perl is a versatile scripting language often used for web development.

  7. A test that aims to rule out autism using a strand of hair is ...

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    The test is one of several promising ideas that researchers are pursuing as ways to identify or rule out autism early in a child’s life. Other scientists are looking into eye-tracking, blood ...

  8. Esoteric programming language - Wikipedia

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    An esoteric programming language (sometimes shortened to esolang) is a programming language designed to test the boundaries of computer programming language design, as a proof of concept, as software art, as a hacking interface to another language (particularly functional programming or procedural programming languages), or as a joke.

  9. Gopher (protocol) - Wikipedia

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    Gopher remains in active use by its enthusiasts, and there have been attempts to revive Gopher on modern platforms and mobile devices. One attempt is The Overbite Project, [17] which hosts various browser extensions and modern clients.