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How to Use Buffer in Go: A Comprehensive Guide
A buffer is a temporary storage area typically used to hold data while it is being moved from one place to another. In the context of Go, a buffer is often used to handle data read from or written to I/O operations, such as reading from a file or writing to a network connection.

Understanding Strings, Bytes, and Runes in Go: Advantages and Disadvantages
When working with strings in the Go programming language, it's important to understand the relationships and trade-offs between strings, bytes, and runes. Go's approach to handling text data is unique and provides advantages and disadvantages that developers need to consider.