Assimilate Go Programming with Open Source Books

Posted by sde on Apr 24, 2017 1:07 PM EDT
OSSBlog.org; By Steve Emms
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Go is a compiled, statically typed programming language that makes it easy to build simple, reliable, and efficient software. It’s a general purpose programming language with modern features, clean syntax and a robust well-documented common library, making it a good candidate to learn as your first programming language. While it borrows ideas from other languages such as Algol and C, it has a very different character. It’s sometimes described as a simple language.

This article selects the best open source books that will give readers a firm foundation in developing Go applications.

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