Posts tagged ‘google’

Testing Google Go on Ubuntu

Yesterday a few of you will have heard the news that Google recently launched a new programming language, named ‘Go‘.

Whilst I’m not a programmer, and exist far from the plain of ever pretending to be one – I do have some professional interests in playing with this. I’ll probably update this post a little later with some more, specific information when all can be revealed, but for now here’s a little taster:

root@gotest:~# 6g hello.go
root@gotest:~# 6l hello.6
root@gotest:~# ./6.out
hello, world

It works! This machine is an openvz container, running Ubuntu 9.04 x86_64 and it works a treat, with the only exception that I couldn’t build Go with the standard ‘all.bash’ make script. I had to use the ‘make.bash’ script, instead for it to work – something about probing the network devices not working with the former script. Thanks go to Rob Pike from Google, whom seems to have been working pretty darn hard in the #go-wild IRC channel on Freenode recently!

Update: 34SP.com are now offering Google Go development environments, for those wishing to dabble!

Site Rankings

My domain’s been around quite some time.. Not exactly like this in its current guise, but I’ve had the domain for a number of years now. As a result, I’ve also often become quite frustrated by finding my own ramblings/moans/whinges on Google’s listings, in the search for solutions.

So here’s an experiment. A phrase that I know yields no results on Google (as of this posting date):

Rachel Jennison Harper.

I’ll update when Google does.. :)

Edit: Google has now updated! In no more than 19 hours, too.

In addition to this, I appaer to have made a mini celebrity out of Miss Harper. Given the continued existence of this blog (and the long-standing back-up of Google’s search listings) she won’t be forgotten any time soon! :D