yep, Go is open source.

Motivations
- Neat language (imo).
  One of the few with currency primitives.
  Designed with orthogonality as a strong driving force.
  Love the separation of interface and implementation inheritance.

- Is now a Google AppEngine supported language.
  The only compiled language supported in a PaaS that I know of.

- C like, plus object oriented, so a port shouldn't be that difficult
(probably naive on my part).

- Doesn't yet have a parser generator that targets it (again, as far as I
know)

- I'm interested in learning more about Go and ANTLR.

Regards
Gary

On Fri, Jul 29, 2011 at 10:50 AM, Parsiad Azimzadeh <
[email protected]> wrote:

> > Would anyone be interested in collaborating on a port of ANTLR to the Go
> > lanaguage <http://golang.org/>?
>
> Interesting. What are your motivations for porting Go to ANTLR? I
> believe the Go compiler is open source.
>
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