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[Paid Course] Snowpal Education: Interfaces in Go (Golang)

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According to Golang documentation, “An interface type is defined as a set of method signatures”. Fair enough, and that sounds like it is quite similar to how interfaces work in other languages. While there certainly are similarities, there are also nuances that you would be better served understanding before leveraging this construct.

In this course, we will take a simple example (a manufactured one, sure) to understand how interfaces work in Go, and do a bit of LIVE coding. The idea is that by the end of this course, you will have a good sense of how interfaces work, and when they may be a good fit for the problem you are trying to solve.

Purchase course in one of 2 ways:

1. Go to https://getsnowpal.com, and purchase it on the Web

2. On your phone:

(i) If you are an iPhone user, go to http://ios.snowpal.com, and watch the course on the go.

(ii). If you are an Android user, go to http://android.snowpal.com.

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According to Golang documentation, “An interface type is defined as a set of method signatures”. Fair enough, and that sounds like it is quite similar to how interfaces work in other languages. While there certainly are similarities, there are also nuances that you would be better served understanding before leveraging this construct.

In this course, we will take a simple example (a manufactured one, sure) to understand how interfaces work in Go, and do a bit of LIVE coding. The idea is that by the end of this course, you will have a good sense of how interfaces work, and when they may be a good fit for the problem you are trying to solve.

Purchase course in one of 2 ways:

1. Go to https://getsnowpal.com, and purchase it on the Web

2. On your phone:

(i) If you are an iPhone user, go to http://ios.snowpal.com, and watch the course on the go.

(ii). If you are an Android user, go to http://android.snowpal.com.

  continue reading

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