Secure coding in go [closed] - linux

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I'm starting to learn go and I've been unable to find any guidelines regarding secure coding in go, such as exist for many other programming languages.
I'm wondering if anyone can point me to anything like this for go, or tell me what guidelines from other languages might most apply.
I'll mostly be writing webapps running on linux.
cheers

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