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I've seen a few books on go before, "The Go" and "programming in Go", no real projects, no code exercises, and soon forget.
These days I want to write a prototype of a program that can be used to upgrade several primary and standby clusters in batches. So I took the go language to get to work.
The beginning of a bump, quickly, familiar with the grammar, found that the language is actually very pleasant to use.
First use go to do things do not like C or C + + as the beginning of a heap of writing a library, a lot of things to use.
Multithreading, memory management, function pointers and so on C + + is a headache, and now it will be.
Admire the designer of this language. At the moment I have not fully used all the features, and then for a while should be able to appreciate the more convenient place.