) that you get used
> to the syntax either way. (also, yes, this has been discussed before, ad
> nauseam in fact :) )
>
> On Sun, Jun 28, 2020 at 11:16 AM Calum Shaw-Mackay
> mailto:calum.shawmac...@gmail.com>> wrote:
> Hi all -
>
> I know that there’s have been
Hi all -
I know that there’s have been numerous threads regarding the syntax for
declaring generic types etc, and at it’s core Go is a language that can do a
lot without syntactic sugar just for the sake of it, but sometimes that
syntactic sugar helps in a fundamental way - legibility.
Observe
Apologies one and all if this appears a little off topic.
My company is currently looking at training budgets etc for the coming
year, and I was wondering if anyone who had gone to the UK Go Conference in
August, could tell me what the ticket prices were for the conference.
Thanks
Calum
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I tend to be quite careful around removing items from an array/slice/list
and not just in Go.
Deletion of items is probably the most mutable thing you can do to a list -
if the list is shared between goroutines, it could really mess things up.
Rather than delete, I'd suggest a mark and copy appr