On Saturday, August 27, 2016 at 9:06:00 AM UTC+8, mura wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Generally speaking, you may find it a bit of struggling if you are trying 
> to write Go code in an attempt to emulate *how* other languages can do, or 
> to argue with the compiler about how a fresh learner would come to think in 
> the first place. A tip for making the learning/adaption process smoother is 
> to focus on *what* you want to achieve in the problem domain (instead of 
> language domain, like fighting the compiler).
>
> Veteran gophers would be most helpful if you ask about the specific 
> functionalities or features you are trying to build. It's very likely that 
> the language problems you encountered don't exist at all in other 
> well-explored approaches.
>
>
I'm not a new gopher. 
In fact, I would be more a veteran gopher than you. 
Sorry for saying this.
 

>
> On Friday, August 26, 2016 at 11:45:40 PM UTC+8, T L wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>> package main
>>
>> type Age int
>>
>> func main() {
>>     var ages = []Age{17, 18, 19}
>>     var ints = ([]int)(ages) // error: cannot convert ages (type []Age) 
>> to type []int
>>     _ = ints
>> }
>>
>>

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