Google Go vs KDiff3
A side-by-side look at Google Go and KDiff3. For an in-depth review of either product, follow the links below.
Google Go
Development
Google Go is a statically typed, compiled programming language that aims to combine the ease of programming of Python with the performance and safety of languages like C++. It's open source, has built-in concurrency features, fast compile times and garbage collection.
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KDiff3
Development
KDiff3 is a free open source diff and merge tool for Windows, Mac, and Linux. It allows users to compare files and directories, shows differences in side-by-side and inline layouts, and helps merge changes between versions. KDiff3 supports Unicode, auto-detection of encodings, and editing actions during merges.
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