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020 | _a9780134190440 | ||
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_a005.133 _bDON |
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100 | _aDonovan, Alan A. A. | ||
245 | _aGo programming language | ||
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_aIndia: _bPearson, _c2016 |
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_axvii, 380p. ; _c23.5 cm. |
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_aINR _b669.00 |
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440 | _aAddison-Wesley professional computing series | ||
504 | _aIncludes index | ||
520 | _aGo is an open-source programming language that makes it easy to build clean, reliable, and efficient software. It has been winning converts from dynamic language enthusiasts as well as users of traditional compiled languages. The former appreciate the robustness and efficiency that Go's lightweight type system brings to their code; the latter find Go's simplicity and fast tools a refreshing change. Thanks to its well-designed standard libraries and its excellent support for concurrent programming, Go is fast becoming the language of choice for distributed systems. The Go Programming Language is the definitive book on Go for the working programmer. It assumes no prior knowledge of Go, nor any other specific programming language, so you'll find it an accessible guide whether you come from JavaScript, Ruby, Python, Java, or C++. | ||
650 | _aOpen source software | ||
650 | _aGo | ||
650 | _aComputer program language | ||
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_aKernighan, Brian W. _eaut |
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