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Having said that Rob Pike told me that Go is now one of Google's "official languages".



... which just means developers at Go now have permission to use it, along with Python, Java, and C++, to build things, right?


I believe so.


Not so much permission as support. Being an official language means that the core internal libraries have Go bindings.


what does "just" mean?

What are your company's official languages used for?


Pretty much.




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