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GO Programming: GO Programming Language for Beginners, 2019 Edition.

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Go is a programming language initially developed at Google in the year 2007 by Robert Griesemer, Rob Pike, and Ken Thompson. It is a statically-typed language having syntax similar to that of C. It provides garbage collection, type safety, dynamic-typing capability, many advanced built-in types such as variable length arrays and key-value maps. It also provides a rich standard library. The Go programming language was launched in November 2009 and is used in some of the Google's production systems.

This book is designed for software programmers with a need to understand the Go programming language from scratch. This book will give you enough understanding on Go programming language from where you can take yourself to higher levels of expertise.

What you will
• Introduction to GO
• Environment Setup
• Syntax
• Data Types
• Variables
• Constants
• Operators
• Decision Making
• Loops
• Functions
• Strings
• Arrays
• Pointers
• Structures
• Much, Much More!

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Published August 8, 2019

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A terse explanation of the features of the Go programming language. There are some grammatical and syntax errors.
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