Gobegin
Gobegin is a nonstandard term that appears in a variety of informal programming contexts. It is not widely recognized as a formal keyword, operator, or standard library component in major programming languages. In practice, gobegin is most often encountered as either an identifier—such as the name of a function, method, or variable—or as a mnemonic used in teaching materials to indicate the starting point of execution.
Possible interpretations include: a user-defined function intended to initialize a sequence of operations; a project or
When encountering gobegin in code, developers should consult the local documentation, examine the declaration and scope,
The term may also appear in tutorials or examples to illustrate the concept of starting a program