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*'''Keep''' There are references from different sources,and the language is notable enough,which doesn't fail [[WP:GNG]].'''[[User:Lsmll|<span style="color:#1C2F80;">L</span>]][[User talk:Lsmll|<span style="color:#00A9E0;">smll</span>]]''' 10:16, 28 June 2013 (UTC)
*'''Keep''' Article has some notability in scope of functional programming languages. The worse thing is that if article is deleted, it would be extremely hard to find info on that language because search engines will show results for google's "go" instead. I suppose it is important that wikipedia have some info on the topic, if it is really mentioned in at least one published book, or article. Notability is not equal to popularity. [[User:Rodion Gork|Rodion Gork]] ([[User talk:Rodion Gork|talk]]) 14:26, 3 July 2013 (UTC)
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