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@@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ So to mitigate all the problems that Google faced with the current tools, they w
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Go was designed with concurrency in mind, please note that parallelism != concurrency, there is an amazing post by Rob Pike on the golang blog, blog.golang.org, you will find it there, it is worth a read.
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Another very important change that go has brought in programming that I personally love is the concept of `GOPATH`, gone are the days when you had to create a folder called `code` and then create workspaces for eclipse and what not, not you have to keep one folder tree for go code and it'll be updated by the package manager automatically. Also under the code we are recommended to create folders with either a custom domain or the github domain, for example I created a task manager using golang so I created a set of folders
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Another very important change that go has brought in programming that I personally love is the concept of `GOPATH`, gone are the days when you had to create a folder called `code` and then create workspaces for eclipse and what not, now you have to keep one folder tree for go code and it'll be updated by the package manager automatically. Also under the code we are recommended to create folders with either a custom domain or the github domain, for example I created a task manager using golang so I created a set of folders
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`~/go/src/github.com/thewhitetulip/Tasks` note: In *nix systems `~` stands for home directory, which is the windows equivalent of `C:\\Users\\username`
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now the `~/go/` is the universe for the gocode in your machine, it is just a significant improvement over other languages so we can store the code efficiently without hassles, it might seem strange at first, but it does make a lot of sense over the ridiculous package names some other languages use like reverse domains.
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