> What I really like is the whole toolchain that comes with it. Fast compile times, cross-compiling, static binaries for easy deployment, gofmt, godoc, gocode, etc.
If it also had an OS coded in it, it would be called Oberon (1992).
The name Oberon would be easier to google too. An alarming number of false positives taught me to search for "golang" instead. A small baseline level of alarm is good when you are programming in go for obvious reasons, including {}interface etc.