# go Playing with [go](http://golang.org). Late to the party, but it's fun, I think. ## thoughts - *fast* - some level of *type-safety* (just scratched the surface so far) - good *tool support* (fast (!) compilation, the `go` tool itself, fetching libraries built-in, though versioning is missing) - *simple* (mostly, goroutines + no proper sync will bite you, thinking helps, as always) ## qst - run things quickly (and easily) intended to be run in unfamilar environments, might detect the project type and everything later, for now you pass it a file and it will decide what to do with it. - `qst hello_world.go`: compiles and runs `hello_world.go`, rerunning after it exits or the file is saved quite fun for small things, just throw some code in a file, have `qst` watch and restart when appropriate. - the future: just run `qst` and it will run the first thing it detects