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Importing Go Projects
One of the main use cases of the Go language with Elements is to use functionality from one of the countless existing Go libraries in your own project. Of course, it is always possible to just add the .gosource files to your project directly, but for using complete libraries there's
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Importing Go Projects
One of the main use cases of the Go language with Elements is to use functionality from one of the countless existing Go libraries in your own project. Of course, it is always possible to just add the .gosource files to your project directly, but for using complete libraries there's
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Importing Go Projects
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