The world was first introduced to Go in 2009 thanks to Rob Pike, Robert Grisemer and Ken Thompson of Google. Go is one of the youngest languages on the list. Version 1.0 first appeared in 2011. It is an object-oriented language conceived as an alternative to C and C ++. Its website describes it as “an open-source programming language that makes it easy to create simple, reliable and efficient software”. The developers say Google Go is a C language for the twenty-first century when it comes to syntax. However, this new programming language includes tools that enable secure memory usage, object management, rubbish collection and provide static (or strict) typing along with concurrency.