// it allows Go to create an executable file package main
/* This is a multi-line comment.
import keyword makes another package available
for this .go "file".
import "fmt" lets you access fmt package's functionality
here in this file. */ import "fmt"
// "func main" is special.
// // Go has to know where to start // // func main creates a starting point for Go // // After compiling the code, // Go runtime will first run this function func main() { // after: import "fmt" // Println function of "fmt" package becomes available
// Look at what it looks like by typing in the console:
// go doc -src fmt Println
// Println is just an exported function from
// "fmt" package
// Exported = First Letter is uppercase
fmt.Println("Hello Gopher!")
// Go cannot call Println function by itself.
// That's why you need to call it here. // It only calls `func main` automatically.
// -----
// Go supports Unicode characters in string literals
// And also in source-code: KÖSTEBEK! // // Because: Literal ~= Source Code } For more tutorials: https://blog.learngoprogramming.com