Hi Marvin,
Awesome explanation. I have learnt alot things through your mail.once again
you made my day.
Thank you
On 12-Jan-2018 9:31 PM, "Marvin Renich" wrote:
> * pradam [180112 01:45]:
> > I'm Newbie to golang,
>
> Welcome to Go! Many
* pradam [180112 01:45]:
> I'm Newbie to golang,
Welcome to Go! Many newbies often use "golang" rather than "Go" as the
language name, and most old-timers usually ignore this incorrect usage,
but golang is an artifact of the web site's hostname, golang.org. Also,
On Fri, Jan 12, 2018 at 2:11 AM, pradam
wrote:
> Hi Shawn,
>
> Thank you, it was very helpful. I am not complaining about the language
> just exploring the how golang works.
>
>
Awesome! You're welcome. Sorry I misinterpreted your wording.
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Hi Shawn,
Thank you, it was very helpful. I am not complaining about the language
just exploring the how golang works.
On Fri, Jan 12, 2018 at 12:31 PM, Shawn Milochik
wrote:
> What problem are you trying to solve? There's no reason to avoid append --
> it's the way the
What problem are you trying to solve? There's no reason to avoid append --
it's the way the language provides to add items to an existing slice.
You can create a slice with a length higher than zero and then put things
in at specific indices:
x := make([]int, 10)
x[9] = 4
fmt.Println(x)
m =