Regarding REPL in Go, it is complicated. Currently, lgo seems to be broken 
as of go-1.12 (and go-1.13), see README.md in their repo 
https://github.com/yunabe/lgo. Until there is an official REPL blessed by 
the Go core team and included as part of tools, a random unexpected 
breakage of REPL is a sad possibility. 

gonum is a  very interesting project which plays in the same space as 
numpy. But is there anything that can replace pandas in the Go-universe?

--Leo

On Tuesday, July 16, 2019 at 6:29:50 PM UTC-4, kortschak wrote:
>
> We'd (gonum-dev) likely advise not to use julia for reasons that I 
> won't go into here. 
>
> However, I can suggest that the OP checks out the data-science channel 
> on https://gophers.slack.com/ 
>
> Also note that gorgonia does data-flow graph compilation described 
> Jesper, and there are REPLs that are available for this kind of work in 
> Go. 
>
> On Tue, 2019-07-16 at 13:07 -0700, Anca Emanuel wrote: 
> > Use the right tool for the job. https://julialang.org/ 
> > <https://julialang.org/blog/> or ask on gonum-dev 
>
>

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