This might be a silly question, but I’m going to ask anyway. I'm working on 
a High-Frequency Trading program for educational purposes. I don’t expect 
it to make money; it’s a fun project to learn about socket programming. 


It will be a single-threaded program running on one CPU that will “talk” to 
two different API endpoints at a currency brokerage firm called Oanda. 
Because the program will be single threaded, I don’t need to really take 
advantage of Go’s concurrency support. 


For a single-threaded/single CPU program, is there any reason to consider 
Go instead of C when speed is the most important consideration? Is there 
anything you’d recommend I think about? Any information is appreciated. 

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