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doc: delete go course notes
They're out of date, a pain to maintain, and most of the material is better served by the Go Tour. Fixes #2101. R=golang-dev, rsc, r, adg CC=golang-dev https://golang.org/cl/5489053
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goroutines, and channels.
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</p>
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<h3 id="course_notes">Course Notes</h3>
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<p>
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Slides from a 3-day course about the Go programming language.
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A more thorough introduction than the tutorial.
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</p>
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<ul>
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<li><a href="GoCourseDay1.pdf">Day 1: Basics</a> <small>[270KB PDF]</small></li>
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<li><a href="GoCourseDay2.pdf">Day 2: Types, Methods, Interfaces</a> <small>[270KB PDF]</small></li>
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<li><a href="GoCourseDay3.pdf">Day 3: Concurrency and Communication</a> <small>[180KB PDF]</small></li>
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</ul>
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<h3 id="effective_go"><a href="effective_go.html">Effective Go</a></h3>
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<p>
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A document that gives tips for writing clear, idiomatic Go code.
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<a href='/doc/effective_go.html'>Effective Go</a>,
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which digs deeper into how the language is used and
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talks about the style and idioms of programming in Go.
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Also, slides from a 3-day course about Go are available.
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They provide some background and a lot of examples:
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<a href='/doc/GoCourseDay1.pdf'>Day 1</a>,
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<a href='/doc/GoCourseDay2.pdf'>Day 2</a>,
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<a href='/doc/GoCourseDay3.pdf'>Day 3</a>.
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An interactive introduction to Go is available, called
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<a href='http://tour.golang.org/'>A Tour of Go</a>.
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<p>
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The presentation here proceeds through a series of modest programs to illustrate
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key features of the language. All the programs work (at time of writing) and are
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<a href='/doc/effective_go.html'>Effective Go</a>,
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which digs deeper into how the language is used and
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talks about the style and idioms of programming in Go.
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Also, slides from a 3-day course about Go are available.
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They provide some background and a lot of examples:
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<a href='/doc/GoCourseDay1.pdf'>Day 1</a>,
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<a href='/doc/GoCourseDay2.pdf'>Day 2</a>,
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<a href='/doc/GoCourseDay3.pdf'>Day 3</a>.
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An interactive introduction to Go is available, called
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<a href='http://tour.golang.org/'>A Tour of Go</a>.
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<p>
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The presentation here proceeds through a series of modest programs to illustrate
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key features of the language. All the programs work (at time of writing) and are
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