Go! (programming language)

Threads execute action procedures, calling functions and querying relations as needed.

Threads within the same agent can also use shared dynamic relations acting as Linda-style tuple stores.

"[2] The authors also propose that the language is suitable for representing ontologies due to its integration of logic, functional and imperative styles of programming.

:[3] In November 2009, Google released a similarly named Go programming language (with no exclamation point).

[5] The issue thread opened on the subject was closed by a Google developer on 12 October 2010 with the custom status "Unfortunate" and with the following comment: "there are many computing products and services named Go.