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# What's Next
This guide has walked you through adding tracing instrumentation to an application and using a console exporter to send telemetry data to a file. There are many other topics to cover in OpenTelemetry, but you should be ready to start adding OpenTelemetry Go to your projects at this point. Go instrument your code!
This guide has walked you through adding tracing instrumentation to an
application and using a console exporter to send telemetry data to a file. There
are many other topics to cover in OpenTelemetry, but you should be ready to
start adding OpenTelemetry Go to your projects at this point. Go instrument your
code!
For more information about instrumenting your code and things you can do with spans, refer to the [Instrumenting](https://opentelemetry.io/docs/go/instrumentation/) documentation. Likewise, advanced topics about processing and exporting telemetry data can be found in the [Processing and Exporting Data](https://opentelemetry.io/docs/go/exporting_data/) documentation.
For more information about instrumenting your code and things you can do with
spans, refer to the [Instrumenting]({{< relref "instrumentation" >}})
documentation. Likewise, advanced topics about processing and exporting
telemetry data can be found in the [Processing and Exporting Data]({{< relref
"exporting_data" >}}) documentation.