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      <description>Go lang is an open-source programming language like C, having pointers and not strongly typed language. And most importantly it is not an Object Oriented Programming(debatable) language though it has likes of defining packages and interfaces like Java.&#xA;Go has a concept of receiver function that is unique in any programming language so far. The receiver function is a function that is tied to a specific type of data.</description>
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