Gobook
A complete introduction into Go, superseded by https://github.com/miekg/learninggo
Install / Use
/learn @miekg/GobookREADME
"Learning Go" is now available online.
See https://miek.nl/go and this github repo.
Note this book's source has been rewritten in mmark and that source is available at https://github.com/miekg/learninggo.
THIS REPO IS DEPRECATED.
Learning Go - a free PDF for learning the Go language.
The book currently consists of the following chapters:
- Introduction: Details the lineage of the language Go and shows the types, variables and control structures.
- Functions: How to make and use functions.
- Packages: Functions and data are grouped together in packages. Here you will see how to make your own package. How to unit test your package is also described.
- Beyond the basics: Learn how to create your own data types and define functions on them (called methods in Go).
- Interfaces: Go does not support Object Orientation in the traditional sense. In Go the central concept is interfaces.
- Concurrency: With the go keyword functions can be started in separate routines (called goroutines). Communication with these goroutines is done via channels.
- Communication : How to create/read/write from and to files. And how to do networking.
Each chapter concludes with a number of exercises with answers to help you get some hands-on experience. Currently there are more than 30 exercises.
- See http://www.golang.org for the homepage of Go.
Building the book
Package Prerequisites
When building this book from LaTeX sources files you will need the following packages on Ubuntu (tested on 13.04).
inkscapegnumericttf-droidttf-dejavuttf-sazanami-gothic(Japanese font)ttf-arphic-ukaitexlive-fonts-recommendedtexlive-extra-utilstexlive-xetextexlive-latex-extratexlive-latex-recommendedgit-coreGNU make
Following is a shell script to automate the package prerequisites installation.
You can copy and paste the following code to your vt100 session to kickoff the chains of many packages installation.
# tested on Ubuntu 13.04
for i in inkscape \
gnumeric \
ttf-droid \
ttf-dejavu \
ttf-sazanami-gothic \
ttf-arphic-ukai \
texlive-fonts-recommended \
texlive-extra-utils \
texlive-xetex \
texlive-latex-extra \
texlive-latex-recommended \
latex-cjk-xcjk \
git-core \
make
do
sudo apt-get install $i -y
done
Checking out the Learning Go LaTeX sources.
Using http protocol.
me@ubuntu1204:~$git clone https://github.com/miekg/gobook.git
Cloning into 'gobook'...
remote: Counting objects: 4515, done.
remote: Compressing objects: 100% (1385/1385), done.
remote: Total 4515 (delta 3106), reused 4512 (delta 3104)
Receiving objects: 100% (4515/4515), 1.53 MiB | 1.17 MiB/s, done.
Resolving deltas: 100% (3106/3106), done.
me@ubuntu1204:~$
Using git protocol if you already have github account setup.
git clone git@github.com:tjyang/gobook.git
Make the Learning Go Book
make
Download the prebuilt Learning Go book
Latest prebuilt pdf book [can be downloaded from http://www.miek.nl/downloads/Go/] 1
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