Go free beta on Clever Cloud

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After three months of development and testing we are pleased to announce that Go is open for beta access on our platform. This very powerful language is mainly developped by Google. Go concurrency mechanisms make it easy to write programs that get the most out of multicore and networked machines.

You can find more information on Go deployments in our documentation. Do not hesitate to give us your impressions.

We believe that a product is never complete without the feedback of its users, so Go is currently in free beta until the final version.

You can keep in touch to get the pricing plans when ready on our mailinglist.

The Clever Cloud team


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Après quatre mois de développement et de tests intensifs, nous sommes heureux de vous annoncer que Go est en beta gratuite sur Clever Cloud. Ce langage puissant est principalement développé par Google. La concurrence de Go permet d’écrire des programmes qui tirent le meilleur des machines multicoeur et des architectures en réseau.

Vous trouverez plus d’informations sur les déploiements Go dans notre documentation. N’hésitez pas à nous faire part de vos impressions.

Nous considérons qu’un produit n’est jamais parfait sans les retours de ses utilisateurs. Go est donc actuellement en beta gratuite jusqu’à sa version finale.

Vous pouvez vous tenir informé de nos offres quand elles seront prêtes via notre newsletter.

L’équipe Clever Cloud

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