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Print your name and your best friend's name using Println twice. Check out this exercise here.
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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.
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Send your program to a friend with a different operating system
So, you should compile your program for her operating system.
Create an OSX executable:
GOOS=darwin GOARCH=386 go buildCreate a Windows executable:
GOOS=windows GOARCH=386 go buildCreate a Linux executable:
GOOS=linux GOARCH=arm GOARM=7 go buildYou can find the full list in here: https://golang.org/doc/install/source#environment
NOTE: If you're using the command prompt or the powershell, you may need to use it like this:
cmd /c "set GOOS=darwin GOARCH=386 && go build" 
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Call Println or Print with multiple values by separating them using commas.
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Remove the double quotes from a string literal and see what happens.
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Move the package and import statement to the bottom of the file and see what happens.
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Take a quick look at the packages and read what they do.
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Look at their source-code by clicking on their titles.
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You don't have to understand everything, just do it.This will warm you up for the upcoming lectures.
 
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Also, take a tour on: https://tour.golang.org/
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Have a quick look. Check out the language features.
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We're going to talk all about them soon.
 
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