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Maxim Zhashkevich "Go Language for Beginners"

Posted: Sun Feb 02, 2025 5:44 am
by sumaiyakhatun25
The book consists of 12 chapters that introduce the reader to this programming language and cover all the main topics. This includes information about interfaces, variable types, functions, arrays, OOP , goroutines and channels. Tips for further self-education are provided.

The advantages of the book include the simple presentation of materials, clear style vietnam rcs data of presentation, and the presence of illustrative examples. The many issues that the manual touches upon – from the simplest tasks to creating your own REST API – are also an undoubted plus.
There is only one drawback that can be pointed out – a beginner may feel a lack of information. The laconic presentation creates the impression that some important details are missing.

Nathan Youngman Roger Peppe "Get Programming with Go"
Many who have read this book point out that the authors have created a unique learning structure. After studying the book and completing all the proposed tasks, you move to a higher level of knowledge of the Go language.