Hi.
I have been using GO for about a year and I love the language and ideas
behind the language.
I am also a Java developer for many years, I switched from Delphi to Java
1, the new and exciting language from Sun (a bit like GO is now from
Google).
In Java we have Maven and Gradle
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> Stuart Davies (BT Technology) Senior Sof
Wow - Brilliant - Thanks for taking the time to reply.
I will need time to digest what you have said and get back to you with any
further questions, and any insights I gain along the way.
Regards
Stuart
On Monday, 23 September 2019 21:41:41 UTC+1, Stuart Davies wrote:
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Hi
I have a slice backed by an array.
My understanding is that I can extend the slice (append) up to the
capacity of the array.
After that I do not understand the correct procedure. Append fails when the
backing array indexes are exceeded.
So I have this temporary piece of code:
if p.Line
Hi.
I use a low spec laptop that I take with me so I can work/play in the
coffee shop!
Since upgrading go to 1.13 I have noticed a significant slow down (2 to 3
times) in build and build for test especially when debugging.
It is still fast compared to other languages I use but I was sooo imp
on. I
just want to know the best practices for 'extending' an array of arbitrary
type.
On Tuesday, 15 October 2019 11:16:35 UTC+1, Stuart Davies wrote:
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Ok I will have a rethink.
Is there a way I can control the expansion. I do not want to double the
storage each time. I want to be able to control and limit the growth if
necessary.
Thanks for the assistance. I will re-read the article.
On Tuesday, 15 October 2019 11:16:35 UTC+1, Stuart
Ok I will just get on with it. I am not is a position to compare
performance when there are so many variables.
I thought others might have had the same issue and there might be a simple
explanation.
We can close this discussion.
On Tuesday, 15 October 2019 12:07:11 UTC+1, Stuart Davies wrote
devs
so it is as good as I am likly to get.
Thanks all for your help :-)
On Tuesday, 15 October 2019 11:16:35 UTC+1, Stuart Davies wrote:
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> capacity of the a
#x27;append' in the end because I wanted to control the growth of
the array. It's function is very specific and I wanted to optomise the
performance myself.
regards
Stuart
On Tuesday, 15 October 2019 11:16:35 UTC+1, Stuart Davies wrote:
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he correct way to proceed when developing servers that import
webserver (ws2/server2.go) and use config and template (without a replace
in go.mod)
I am sure I am missing somthing minor. Could you please help.
Regards Stuart
On Monday, 23 September 2019 16:25:30 UTC+1, Stuart Davies wrote:
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hat is the correct way to proceed when developing servers that import
webserver (ws2/server2.go) and use config and template (without a replace
in go.mod)
*I am sure I am missing somthing minor. Could you please help.*
Regards Stuart
On Monday, 23 September 2019 16:25:30 UTC+1, Stuart Davi
or directory
*What do I need to add to example/go.mod to make it use the local pacakges?*
On Monday, 23 September 2019 16:25:30 UTC+1, Stuart Davies wrote:
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> Hi.
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> I have been using GO for about a year and I love the language and ideas
> behind the language. I am also a Java
happens.
Thanks
Stuart
On Monday, 23 September 2019 16:25:30 UTC+1, Stuart Davies wrote:
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> Hi.
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> I have been using GO for about a year and I love the language and ideas
> behind the language. I am also a Java developer for many years, I switched
> from Delphi t
. I am back to coding :-)
On Monday, 23 September 2019 16:25:30 UTC+1, Stuart Davies wrote:
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> Hi.
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> I have been using GO for about a year and I love the language and ideas
> behind the language. I am also a Java developer for many years, I switched
> from Delphi to
ard!
Stuart
On Monday, 23 September 2019 16:25:30 UTC+1, Stuart Davies wrote:
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> Hi.
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> I have been using GO for about a year and I love the language and ideas
> behind the language. I am also a Java developer for many years, I switched
> from Delphi to Java 1, the n
' finds (or
not). It seems to fallback, ignoring the replace, if it cannot be found.
This would be really informative.
Sorry for the log response but I am almost there. I just need some fine
detail or clarity. If I am to convince my boss to go for Go I must
understand!
Regards
Stuart
On
Well I can see that I am not getting this. I will carry on coding and see
if the understanding I have resolves itself.
Thanks for all you contributions.
On Monday, 23 September 2019 16:25:30 UTC+1, Stuart Davies wrote:
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> Hi.
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> I have been using GO for about a year and I lo
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