Description |
1 online resource (1 streaming video file (18 min., 59 sec.)) |
Summary |
"Design patterns are commonly-used and accepted ways to do common tasks like organizing code, building reusable libraries, and ensuring your code is flexible and readable enough to plan for future features. Go has design patterns too, but since it's simpler than most other languages and introduces several concepts that other, previous languages, some patterns in Go look significantly different than what you might be used to. In the lessons here, you'll learn several of the more common and useful design patterns, how to use them, where they're used in existing code, and how to recognize the need for them in your code."--Resource description page |
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Title from resource description page (Safari, viewed October 6, 2020) |
Performer |
Presenter, Aaron Schlesinger |
Subject |
Go (Computer program language)
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Software patterns.
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Application software -- Development.
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Application software -- Development.
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Go (Computer program language)
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Software patterns.
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Streaming video
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Author |
No Time Labs, issuing body
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