I've started playing with Go today, just understood the basics and still a bit confused about the module and goroutine parts.
I'll try to make something interesting soon.
…#pysczza) @justamoment I haven't touched the goroutines yet (I played with these like 10 years ago), but I haven't found a case where I need these.
About the modules, those were very non-intuitive to…
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…#pysczza) @eaplmx Thank you so much.
I got the fact that everything get bundled from a single folder but I too am used to properly specify what I want for every module since using Python/JS.
On my t…
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…#pysczza) @justamoment @eaplmx Modules are a bit weird, indeed. In fact, you can name your module differently than the directory name. To the extreme, you can have a directory "foo", but call the modu…
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…#pysczza) @lyse this is what confused me the most. But also Python is confusing in this case.
Java does a good job here with the packages.
Go, when you develop outside the gopath, can get as you d…
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…#pysczza) @carsten So I wanted to reply to this Yarn with some comments, but wasn't able to _really_ do so whilst out 'n about camping with the family 😅 -- Basically Go's modules (_the more recent ver…
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(#pysczza) @prologic I'm missing something here, does this allow to remap a local module with it, or is just a reference for the whole project/module locally?
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(#pysczza) @justamoment I found that part is well documented 🙂
So, to understand the theory I started here
And a few explanations in SO helped me to practice it in my project:
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