The philosophy of Go (in my interpretation) is that exported and unexported 
identifiers are only used to describe the public interface of a package and 
to guard against certain programming errors; they are not intended to be a 
security measure or hide or protect any information. In fact, it's possible 
to read private fields with reflection 
<http://yourbasic.org/golang/access-private-field-reflection/>, and change 
their values through unsafe pointers.

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