You won't write good idiomatic Go just after 1 day of learning it. Even 
after a week.


воскресенье, 4 октября 2020 г. в 23:25:19 UTC+3, Amnon: 

> Go is a beautifully simple language. It is easy to learn.
> Most programmers can learn to write working production code within a day.
>
> But learning Go is the easy thing. It is much much harder to liberate 
> yourself
> from the conceptual baggage that you have inherited from languages in your 
> past.
> Every programmer carries scars from the sharp corners of previous 
> languages,
> and these scars continue to infect the code they write today.
> It takes many months of immersion in idiomatic Go for these scars to have 
> a chance to heal. Sometimes years. And some programmers never manage 
> to escape the traumas and convoluted rituals of the past. And they are 
> doomed to continue
> writing their former language in Go syntax, for the rest of their careers.
>
> So learning Go is easy. But exorcising the ghosts of former languages 
> can be very very hard.
>

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