Transcription of The Go Programming Language Phrasebook
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David ChisnallThe Go ProgrammingLanguagePHRASEBOOKU pper Saddle River, NJ Boston Indianapolis San FranciscoNew York Toronto Montreal London Munich Paris MadridCape Town Sydney Tokyo Singapore Mexico CityDEVELOPER SLIBRARYMany of the designations used by manufacturers and sellers to distinguish theirproducts are claimed as trademarks. Where those designations appear in this book,and the publisher was aware of a trademark claim, the designations have been print-ed with initial capital letters or in all author and publisher have taken care in the preparation of this book, but makeno expressed or implied warranty of any kind and assume no responsibility for errorsor omissions. No liability is assumed for incidental or consequential damages in con-nection with or arising out of the use of the information or programs contained publisher offers excellent discounts on this book when ordered in quantity forbulk purchases or special sales, which may include electronic versions and/or cus-tom covers and content particular to your business, training goals, marketing focus,and branding interests.
Table of Contents 1 Introducing Go 1 Go and C 1 Why Go? 4 Goroutines and Channels 7 Selecting a Compiler 10 Creating a Simple Go Program 13 The Go Type System 14
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02-201: Programming for Scientists, The Go programming language, Programming language, Programming, Some Trucs and Machins about Google Go, Language, Evaluating the G Programming Language with Design Patterns, Carneades ICCMA: A Straightforward Implementation, APT programming language, Programming Languages: Application and Interpretation, Programming in Go, Programming Languages: Theory and Practice