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  5. <div id="manual-nav"></div>
  6. <h2 id="help">Get help</h2>
  7. <img class="gopher" src="/doc/gopher/help.png"/>
  8. <h3 id="mailinglist"><a href="https://groups.google.com/group/golang-nuts">Go Nuts Mailing List</a></h3>
  9. <p>
  10. Get help from Go users, and share your work on the official mailing list.
  11. </p>
  12. <p>
  13. Search the <a href="https://groups.google.com/group/golang-nuts">golang-nuts</a>
  14. archives and consult the <a href="/doc/go_faq.html">FAQ</a> and
  15. <a href="//golang.org/wiki">wiki</a> before posting.
  16. </p>
  17. <h3 id="forum"><a href="https://forum.golangbridge.org/">Go Forum</a></h3>
  18. <p>
  19. The <a href="https://forum.golangbridge.org/">Go Forum</a> is a discussion
  20. forum for Go programmers.
  21. </p>
  22. <h3 id="slack"><a href="https://blog.gopheracademy.com/gophers-slack-community/">Gopher Slack</a></h3>
  23. <p>Get live support from other users in the Go slack channel.</p>
  24. <h3 id="irc"><a href="irc:irc.freenode.net/go-nuts">Go IRC Channel</a></h3>
  25. <p>Get live support at <b>#go-nuts</b> on <b>irc.freenode.net</b>, the official
  26. Go IRC channel.</p>
  27. <h3 id="faq"><a href="/doc/faq">Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)</a></h3>
  28. <p>Answers to common questions about Go.</p>
  29. <h2 id="inform">Stay informed</h2>
  30. <h3 id="announce"><a href="https://groups.google.com/group/golang-announce">Go Announcements Mailing List</a></h3>
  31. <p>
  32. Subscribe to
  33. <a href="https://groups.google.com/group/golang-announce">golang-announce</a>
  34. for important announcements, such as the availability of new Go releases.
  35. </p>
  36. <h3 id="blog"><a href="//blog.golang.org">Go Blog</a></h3>
  37. <p>The Go project's official blog.</p>
  38. <h3 id="twitter"><a href="https://twitter.com/golang">@golang at Twitter</a></h3>
  39. <p>The Go project's official Twitter account.</p>
  40. <h3 id="pluscom"><a href="https://plus.google.com/communities/114112804251407510571">Go+ community</a></h3>
  41. <p>A Google+ community for Go enthusiasts.</p>
  42. <h3 id="reddit"><a href="https://reddit.com/r/golang">golang sub-Reddit</a></h3>
  43. <p>
  44. The <a href="https://reddit.com/r/golang">golang sub-Reddit</a> is a place
  45. for Go news and discussion.
  46. </p>
  47. <h3 id="gotime"><a href="https://changelog.com/gotime">Go Time Podcast</a></h3>
  48. <p>
  49. The <a href="https://changelog.com/gotime">Go Time podcast</a> is a panel of Go experts and special guests
  50. discussing the Go programming language, the community, and everything in between.
  51. </p>
  52. <h2 id="community">Community resources</h2>
  53. <h3 id="go_user_groups"><a href="/wiki/GoUserGroups">Go User Groups</a></h3>
  54. <p>
  55. Each month in places around the world, groups of Go programmers ("gophers")
  56. meet to talk about Go. Find a chapter near you.
  57. </p>
  58. <h3 id="playground"><a href="/play">Go Playground</a></h3>
  59. <p>A place to write, run, and share Go code.</p>
  60. <h3 id="wiki"><a href="/wiki">Go Wiki</a></h3>
  61. <p>A wiki maintained by the Go community.</p>
  62. <h3 id="conduct"><a href="/conduct">Code of Conduct</a></h3>
  63. <p>
  64. Guidelines for participating in Go community spaces
  65. and a reporting process for handling issues.
  66. </p>