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<p>If you're new to a part of Go, take a look at the tutorials linked below.</p>
<p>
If you haven't installed Go yet, see
<a href="/doc/install">Download and install</a>.
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<th class="DocTable-cell">Description</th>
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<a href="/doc/tutorial/getting-started.html">Getting started</a>
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<td class="DocTable-cell">Say Hello, World with Go.</td>
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<a href="/doc/tutorial/create-module.html">Create a module</a>
</td>
<td class="DocTable-cell">
A multi-part tutorial that introduces common programming language
features from the Go perspective.
</td>
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<td class="DocTable-cell">
<a href="/doc/tutorial/workspaces.html">Getting started with multi-module workspaces</a>
</td>
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Introduces the basics of creating and using multi-module workspaces in Go.
Multi-module workspaces are useful for making changes across multiple modules.
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<td class="DocTable-cell">
<a href="/doc/tutorial/database-access">Accessing a relational
database</a>
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<td class="DocTable-cell">Introduces the basics of accessing a database
using the standard library.</td>
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<td class="DocTable-cell">
<a href="/doc/tutorial/web-service-gin">Developing a RESTful
API with Go and Gin</a>
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<td class="DocTable-cell">Introduces the basics of writing a RESTful web
service API with Go and the Gin Web Framework.</td>
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<td class="DocTable-cell">
<a href="/doc/tutorial/generics">Getting started with generics</a>
</td>
<td class="DocTable-cell">Introduces the basics of generics in Go.
With generics, you can declare and use functions or types that are
written to work with any of a set of types provided by calling
code.</td>
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<td class="DocTable-cell">
<a href="/doc/tutorial/fuzz">Getting started with fuzzing</a>
</td>
<td class="DocTable-cell">Introduces the basics of fuzzing in Go.
Fuzzing can generate inputs to your tests that can catch edge cases
and security issues that you may have missed.</td>
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<td class="DocTable-cell">
<a href="/doc/tutorial/govulncheck">Getting started with govulncheck</a>
</td>
<td class="DocTable-cell">Introduces how to find and fix vulnerabilities
with govulncheck. Govulncheck reports known vulnerabilities that affect
Go code.</td>
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<td class="DocTable-cell">
<a href="/doc/tutorial/govulncheck-ide">Find and fix vulnerable dependencies with VS Code Go</a>
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<td class="DocTable-cell">Introduces how to find and fix vulnerable
dependencies directly from your IDE with VS Code Go and Vim.</td>
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<td class="DocTable-cell">
<a href="/tour/">A Tour of Go</a>
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<td class="DocTable-cell">
An interactive introduction to Go: basic syntax and data structures;
methods and interfaces; and Go's concurrency primitives.
</td>
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