MaGe Linux Operations
MaGe Linux Operations
Nov 15, 2022 · Backend Development

Go 1.18 & 1.19 Highlights: Generics, Fuzzing, Workspaces Explained

The article reviews Go’s 13‑year journey, focusing on the major 2022 releases Go 1.18 and Go 1.19, and explains new features such as generics, fuzz testing, workspaces, documentation improvements, memory limits, VS Code extensions, security tools, and the team’s future roadmap.

GenericsGoGo 1.18
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Go 1.18 & 1.19 Highlights: Generics, Fuzzing, Workspaces Explained
21CTO
21CTO
Aug 3, 2022 · Backend Development

What’s New in Go 1.19? Key Features, Performance Boosts, and Compatibility

Go 1.19, released on August 2, 2022, brings extensive toolchain, runtime, and library enhancements—including memory model refinements, LoongArch support, improved doc comments, new atomic types, security changes to os/exec, GC soft memory limits, and performance upgrades—while maintaining full backward compatibility with Go 1.

GoGo 1.19Language Update
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What’s New in Go 1.19? Key Features, Performance Boosts, and Compatibility