| # Seven years of Go |
| 10 Nov 2016 |
| Summary: Happy 7th birthday, Go! |
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| The Go Team |
| rsc@golang.org |
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| Today marks seven years since we open-sourced our preliminary sketch of Go. |
| With the help of the open source community, including more than a thousand |
| individual contributors to the Go source repositories, |
| Go has matured into a language used all over the world. |
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| The most significant user-facing changes to Go over the past year are the |
| addition of built-in support for |
| [HTTP/2](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FARQMJndUn0#t=0m0s) in |
| [Go 1.6](https://golang.org/doc/go1.6) and the integration of the |
| [context package](https://blog.golang.org/context) into the standard library in [Go 1.7](https://golang.org/doc/go1.7). |
| But we’ve been making many less visible improvements. |
| Go 1.7 changed the x86-64 compiler to use a new SSA-based back end, |
| improving the performance of most Go programs by 10–20%. |
| For Go 1.8, planned for release next February, |
| we have changed the compilers for the other architectures to use the new back end too. |
| We’ve also added new ports, to Android on 32-bit x86, Linux on 64-bit MIPS, |
| and Linux on IBM z Systems. |
| And we’ve developed new garbage-collection techniques that reduce typical |
| “stop the world” pauses to [under 100 microseconds](https://golang.org/design/17503-eliminate-rescan). |
| (Contrast that with Go 1.5’s big news of [10 milliseconds or less](https://blog.golang.org/go15gc).) |
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| This year kicked off with a global Go hackathon, |
| the [Gopher Gala](https://blog.golang.org/gophergala), in January. |
| Then there were [Go conferences](https://golang.org/wiki/Conferences) in India and Dubai in February, |
| China and Japan in April, San Francisco in May, Denver in July, |
| London in August, Paris last month, and Brazil this past weekend. |
| And GothamGo in New York is next week. |
| This year also saw more than 30 new [Go user groups](https://golang.org/wiki/GoUserGroups), |
| eight new [Women Who Go](http://www.womenwhogo.org/) chapters, |
| and four [GoBridge](https://golangbridge.org/) workshops around the world. |
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| We continue to be overwhelmed by and grateful for |
| the enthusiasm and support of the Go community. |
| Whether you participate by contributing changes, reporting bugs, |
| sharing your expertise in design discussions, writing blog posts or books, |
| running meetups, helping others learn or improve, |
| open sourcing Go packages you wrote, or just being part of the Go community, |
| the Go team thanks you for your help, your time, and your energy. |
| Go would not be the success it is today without you. |
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| Thank you, and here’s to another year of fun and success with Go! |