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// ## Hello World
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// Here's an example Go program.
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// Our first program prints the classic "Hello world"`
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// message.
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package main
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import "fmt"
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// It prints `Hello world`.
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func main() {
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fmt.Println("Hello world")
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}
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$ go run hello-world.go
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Hello world
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# The `go run example.go` approach is a great way to
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# experiment with Go examples, and we'll use it heavily
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# throughout this book.
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# Sometimes we'll need to build our sample programs
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# into stand-alone binaries. We can do this using
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# `go build`, which will produce a binary based on the
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# name of the given Go file.
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# Sometimes we'll want to build our programs into
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# binaries. We can do this using `go build`.
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$ go build hello-world.go
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$ ls
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hello-world hello-world.go
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margin-bottom: 120px;
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}
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div#intro {
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width: 400px;
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min-width: 400px;
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max-width: 400px;
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width: 380px;
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min-width: 380px;
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max-width: 380px;
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margin-left: auto;
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margin-right: auto;
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}
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outline: 0;
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}
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td.docs {
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width: 400px;
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max-width: 400px;
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min-width: 400px;
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width: 380px;
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max-width: 380px;
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min-width: 380px;
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min-height: 5px;
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vertical-align: top;
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text-align: left;
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padding-bottom: 15px;
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}
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td.code {
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width: 400px;
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max-width: 400px;
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min-width: 400px;
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width: 410px;
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max-width: 410px;
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min-width: 410px;
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padding-top: 5px;
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padding-right: 5px;
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padding-left: 5px;
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