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Go 2 Draft Designs

28 August 2018

Yesterday, at our annual Go contributor summit, attendees got a sneak peek at preliminary drafts of possible designs for changes to error handling and generics. The development of Go 2 was announced last year and we are excited to share updates with you today.

For a quick overview, watch this short message we just played at Gophercon 2018:

We invite everyone in the Go community to learn more about the designs and help us improve them.

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