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by kweingar
420 days ago
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Exactly right. My books (and later, college courses) emphasized linked lists and inheritance as fundamental concepts of programming, but the reality as a working engineer is totally different. When I first encountered Go, I was still a learner and the lack of these things in the language and standard libraries shocked me. But it turns out that they were writing a language more for practical software engineering than for outdated curricula. At the end of the day, structs, slices, and maps cover 99% of what you need! |
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