Build a Linux VM for working with Go

Have you ever been in Windows, and said “Darn, I wish I could run (enter your favorite Linux tool that isn’t in Windows)”. Well, create yourself a Linux VM! Get the benefits of Linux AND Windows with a FREE virtualization tool called Virtualbox.

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