It will also help you look knowledgeable if you refer to the language as 
Go, never `golang`. The name of the language is just 'Go'. In my experience 
the term golang should only be used when you need to clarify for a search 
engine. 

I don't usually bother correct people on this issue, but given the context 
of your question it seemed appropriate. 

On Tuesday, August 17, 2021 at 2:39:30 AM UTC-4 Miraddo wrote:

> Hello, 
>
> Yesterday, I had an awesome interview, and I found I don't know anything 
> about  `Golang`  in deep, so I decided to learn more about the compiler and 
> memory and every part of  `Golang`  in deep. I guess I had a lot of 
> questions :)
>
> Do you have any reference to know, How `Golang` stores' variables in 
> memory ?
>
> How does `Golang` point a variable to the memory location, and how is 
> reference stored?
>
> And any suggestion it would be helpful for me, what should I do to learn 
> more deep concepts.
>
> Thank you,
> Milad
>

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