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Go+: Go designed for data science

Go+: designed for data science

  1. A static typed language.
  2. Fully compatible with the Go language.
  3. Script-like style, and more readable code for data science than Go.

Go compatibility

Go+ supports bytecode backend and Go code generation.

Go enhancements

We introduce some features for enhancement.

Better error handling

We reinvent the error handling specification in Go+.

Unix shebang

You can use Go+ programs as shell scripts now.

https://goplus.org/

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