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author | Tejasvi Nareddy <tejunareddy@gmail.com> | Sat Jun 30 18:16:55 2018 +0000 |
committer | Alberto Donizetti <alb.donizetti@gmail.com> | Mon Jul 02 09:47:42 2018 +0000 |
tree | e385ff054cc60c202997f589a4371f79698d1adf | |
parent | ced884f4700c5c9657569036e287a0653481574b [diff] |
content: add a link to previous exercise in methods/25 Added a link to methods/25 to moretypes/18 because they are related. This improves the usability of the page. Fixes golang/tour#95 Change-Id: I3ec7e85267d0e5da9c67194dce58d5310eefc97b GitHub-Last-Rev: 1fe64640097e65af0ddbd058b908f765a9aaf7da GitHub-Pull-Request: golang/tour#471 Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/110118 Reviewed-by: Alberto Donizetti <alb.donizetti@gmail.com>
A Tour of Go is an introduction to the Go programming language.
The easiest way to install the tour locally is to install a binary release of Go and then run:
$ go tool tour
To install the tour from source, first set up a workspace and then run:
$ go get golang.org/x/tour/gotour
This will place a gotour
binary in your workspace's bin
directory.
Unless otherwise noted, the go-tour source files are distributed under the BSD-style license found in the LICENSE file.
Contributions should follow the same procedure as for the Go project: https://golang.org/doc/contribute.html