I'm putting together a 3-credit introduction to the Go programming language 
at 
the community college level. I will create (as a minimum) syllabus, 
outline, 
lecture notes, handouts, assignments, projects, quizzes and final exam. I 
will
probably start with the Donovan & Kernighan A-W 2015 text.
Prerequisite: familiarity with personal computers and at least one 
programming
language, preferably C.
I'd like to set it up in a shared Linux environment although I'll be 
teaching
exclusively in Windows 10 labs. Fortunately we've got a large Linux VM on 
campus
so the Linux base is do-able, however is there any value in teaching Go on
Windows 10 natively?

Any thoughts or suggestions?
Thanks,
Dick S.

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