Jon Bodner @[email protected]

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Jon Bodner @jonbodner@noc.social

Jon Bodner @[email protected]

@jonbodner

The antithesis of cool. Author of “Learning Go” from O’Reilly.

@[email protected] เข้าร่วม Mart 2009
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Jon Bodner @jonbodner@noc.social
Anyone working at Twitter who doesn’t want to enable fascism and feels they can’t leave, reach out to me on mastodon and I’ll help forward your resume around. Hope others will do the same.
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Jon Bodner @jonbodner@noc.social
Thought I’d give Mastodon a try since the ship is clearly sinking here. If you’ve got questions, comments, complaints, or praise for “Learning Go”, reach out to me at @jonbodner@noc.social
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Sam Edwards
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I just allocated 6144m of Ram to Android Studio.
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mitz
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Learning Go 読み終わった。とても良い本だったな。もういっかいさらっと読んで終わりにしよっと。
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Jon Bodner @jonbodner@noc.social
@bufferings to refine or remove in the second edition. You can use adapters to wrap third-party structs, but you can do the same in Java with objects.
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Jon Bodner @jonbodner@noc.social
@bufferings 3. You are absolutely right that depending on structs (or other concrete types) defined by third parties is as much of a dependency as depending on an interface defined by a third party. You found a very weak argument in the book that I need...
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mitz
mitz@bufferings·
Learning Go の Interface のところ、わからんなぁ。いったん全部読んだあとに、なんか別の本も見てみようかな。
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Jon Bodner @jonbodner@noc.social
@danluu I hope this isn't true for my book, "Learning Go." I put a lot of thought into chapter order and concepts. Mistakes and changes are inevitable, so O'Reilly published a revised first edition to update the chapter on generics and to fix errors. I'm writing a second edition now.
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Dan Luu
Dan Luu@danluu·
so you have to regularly skip forward to understand the current section, etc. I can see how it would be difficult to edit a book and not have these kinds of errors sneak in, but that doesn't mean I would, without caveats, recommend a book with these kinds of errors.
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Dan Luu
Dan Luu@danluu·
I wonder how many people read the programming books they strongly recommend. E.g., with language intro books, the median highly recommended text has many examples that don't work with the version of the language the book allegedly uses, introduces concepts in the wrong order,
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