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A Short Cyclopedia of Go by J.D. Tullis
English | January 18, 2019 | ASIN: B07MY9H694 | 160 pages | PDF | 1.30 MB
This book has been created as resource for people interested in the Go language within the context of computer science. The approach taken is to provide computer science and programming concepts, principles, definitions and explanations, and then to relate the language capabilities to each concept or principle. The content is assigned into separate chapters arranged alphabetically, thus this is a cyclopedia.
This book is written to provide support for a range of people, from beginning programmers who are being introduced to concepts of programming and computer science, up to experienced programmers who wish to compare and contrast Go with languages they already know.
This book very useful for people to whom English is a second language, and who need clear explanations of technical vocabulary that is not always well defined from other sources.
Abstraction
Algorithm
Channels
Code Points
Composition
Concurrency
Condition Variables
Constants
Data Structures
Deadlock
Declarations
Dependency Management
Embedding
Encapsulation
Enumeration
Environmental Variables
Escape Analysis
First Class Citizen
Functions
Garbage Collection
Generics
Goroutines
Heaps
Inheritance
Interface
Immutability
Lexical Scope
Linked Lists and Slices
Literals
Logic
Mapping
Marshalling and Unmarshalling
Method Sets
Multiplexing
Mutex (Mutual Exclusion)
Package
Parallelism
Patterns
Periodicity
Polymorphism
Race Conditions
Recursion and Memoization
Reflection
Runes
Stacks
Templates
Types
Type Assertion
UTF-8
Some concepts relate to one another in conceptual clusters. For example: concurrency, parallelism, goroutines, and channels form a cluster; as do composition, ad hoc polymorphism, embedding, method sets, and interfaces; while literals, code points, runes, and UTF-8 form another cluster. Reference words are provided within this document to tie concepts with other concepts in a natural cluster. These words map to section titles and are in blue text.
Code examples are deliberately brief. They are provided only to illustrate a presented concept. All code examples have been tested and are compliant with Go version 1.11.1. There are a few additional code examples provided in Appendix II. These illustrate interesting programming features of the language that did not warrant a separate topic.
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