(#4jsfxfa) @eldersnake I'm afraid it is really ๐คฃ
A "Hello World" in Go is just:
```
$ go mod init hello
$ cat > main.go <
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(#4jsfxfa) @eldersnake It is a joke.
```
$ mkdir foo && cd foo
$ cargo init
Created binary (application) package
$ cargo run
Compiling ach v0.1.0 (/tmp/tmp/ach)
Finished dev [unoptimized + debuginfo] target(s) in 1.17s
Running ```target/debug/ach`
Hello, world!
$ cat src/main.rs
fn main() {
println!("Hello, world!");
}
$
```
(Yes, a โhello worldโ is the default code created by `cargo init`.)
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(#4jsfxfa) @movq Oh! LOL ๐ I thought that was serious ๐
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(#4jsfxfa) @movq LOL, well that is *much* more reasonable ๐
But yeah @prologic, I am finally just starting to learn Go actually. It's surprised me, from what I've seen, how simple some things can be on the web development side. For example something like the Gin web framework (example), things are happening in less boilerplate than often what I've seen in PHP frameworks etc which I didn't expect.
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(#4jsfxfa) @eldersnake Yeah there are some nice Go web frameworks for sure ๐ I don't use any myself because I like to get down and dirty and build my own libraries or use simple things but nevertheless things like Gin are pretty decent ๐
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