Translating Go to Other - Human Languages, and Back Again
Offered By: Gopher Academy via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore a groundbreaking approach to making Go programming accessible across language barriers in this 34-minute conference talk from GopherCon 2020. Discover how করো (koro), a tool that adds Bengali support to the Go toolchain, enables seamless collaboration between developers who speak different languages. Learn about the potential for extending this technique to support programming in Spanish, Russian, Korean, Arabic, and other natural languages, effectively turning Go into a universal translator for programmers worldwide. Gain insights into how this innovative approach can bridge the language divide in software development, similar to how gofmt resolved the tabs vs. spaces debate.
Syllabus
GopherCon 2020: Aditya Mukerjee - করো: Translating Go to Other (Human) Languages, and Back Again
Taught by
Gopher Academy
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