Go in Action
by William Kennedy
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appears in Golang, Programming, and Technology.
Summary"Go in Action" introduces the Go language, guiding you from inquisitive developer to Go guru. The book begins by introducing the unique features and concepts of Go. Then, you'll get handson experience writing realworld applications including websites and network servers, as well as techniques to manipulate and convert data at speeds that w...
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appears in Golang, Programming, and Technology.
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