Get help from Go users, and share your work on the official mailing list.
Search the golang-nuts archives and consult the FAQ and wiki before posting.
The Go Forum is a discussion forum for Go programmers.
Get live support from other users in the Go slack channel.
Get live support at #go-nuts on irc.freenode.net, the official Go IRC channel.
{{end}}Answers to common questions about Go.
{{if not $.GoogleCN}}Subscribe to golang-announce for important announcements, such as the availability of new Go releases.
The Go project's official blog.
The Go project's official Twitter account.
A Google+ community for Go enthusiasts.
The golang sub-Reddit is a place for Go news and discussion.
The Go Time podcast is a panel of Go experts and special guests discussing the Go programming language, the community, and everything in between.
{{end}}Each month in places around the world, groups of Go programmers ("gophers") meet to talk about Go. Find a chapter near you.
{{if not $.GoogleCN}}A place to write, run, and share Go code.
A wiki maintained by the Go community.
{{end}}Guidelines for participating in Go community spaces and a reporting process for handling issues.