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1. **Run your own program? Say hello to yourself.**
1. Build your program using `go build`
2. And, send it to your friend
(s/he should use be using the same operating system)
(if you're using windows, then hers/his should be
windows too)
3. And then send your program to a friend with a different
operating system.
(So, you should compile your program for her operating system).
**For OSX, type:**
GOOS=darwin GOARCH=386 go build
**For Windows:**
GOOS=windows GOARCH=386 go build
**For Linux:**
GOOS=linux GOARCH=arm GOARM=7 go build
**You can find the full list in here:**
https://golang.org/doc/install/source#environment
2. **Call Print instead of Println** to see what happens.
3. **Call Println or Print with multiple values** by separating them using commas.
4. **Remove double quotes from string literals** and see what happens.
5. **Move the package and import statement** to the bottom of the file and see what happens.
6. **Read Go online documentation**. Take a quick look at the packages and read what they do. Look at their source-code by clicking on their titles.
You don't have to understand anything, just do it. This will warm you up for the upcoming lectures. https://golang.org/pkg
7. Also, **take a tour**: https://tour.golang.org/ See the language features. We're going to talk all about them soon.

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1. Print your name and your best friend's name using Println twice. [Check out this challenge here]().
2. Print your GOPATH using `go env` tool. [Check out this challenge here]().
3. **Say hello to yourself.**
1. Build your program using `go build`
2. **Send it to your friend**
S/he should use be using the same operating system.
For example, if you're using Windows, then hers/his should be Windows as well.
3. **Send your program to a friend with a different operating system**
So, you should compile your program for her operating system.
**For OSX, type:**
`GOOS=darwin GOARCH=386 go build`
**For Windows:**
`GOOS=windows GOARCH=386 go build`
**For Linux:**
`GOOS=linux GOARCH=arm GOARM=7 go build`
**You can find the full list in here:**
https://golang.org/doc/install/source#environment
4. **Call [Print](https://golang.org/pkg/fmt/#Print) instead of [Println](https://golang.org/pkg/fmt/#Println)** to see what happens.
5. **Call [Println](https://golang.org/pkg/fmt/#Println) or [Print](https://golang.org/pkg/fmt/#Print) with multiple values** by separating them using commas.
6. **Remove the double quotes from a string literal** and see what happens.
7. **Move the package and import statement** to the bottom of the file and see what happens.
8. **[Read Go online documentation](https://golang.org/pkg)**.
1. Take a quick look at the packages and read what they do.
2. Look at their source-code by clicking on their titles.
3. You don't have to understand everything, just do it.This will warm you up for the upcoming lectures.
9. Also, **take a tour on**: https://tour.golang.org/
1. Have a quick look. Check out the language features.
2. We're going to talk all about them soon.