Not that I am for guillemets, but isn't attempting to push the industry towards 
a richer pallette than ASCII the whole point of building unicode into the core 
of go? We already include the middot in go assembly, and some core members of 
the go team love using unicode identifiers in personal code ( ^_^ ). It's one 
of the frontier-pushing aspects that attracted me to go in the first place ( I 
enjoyed identifier rules in opendylan, which did not restrict symbols in 
identifiers, leading to much more expresiveness; like ! for mkmethods that are 
destructive with the data, such as `reset!`, or ? for boolean return values, 
like `iszero?`) Not to mention most of us already overload our keys nowdays 
anyways; I have yet to see a keyboard with a leader key ;]

-k

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