# Note that while slices are different types than arrays, # they are rendered similarly by `fmt.Println`. $ go run slices.go emp: [ ] set: [a b c] get: c len: 3 apd: [a b c d e f] cpy: [a b c d e f] sl1: [c d e] sl2: [a b c d e] sl3: [c d e f] dcl: [g h i] 2d: [[0] [1 2] [2 3 4]] # Check out this [great blog post](http://blog.golang.org/2011/01/go-slices-usage-and-internals.html) # by the Go team for more details on the design and # implementation of slices in Go. # Now that we've seen arrays and slices we'll look at # Go's other key builtin data structure: maps.