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author | Antoine Martin <antoine97.martin@gmail.com> | Mon Jan 09 00:55:10 2017 +0100 |
committer | Joe Tsai <thebrokentoaster@gmail.com> | Mon Jan 09 06:23:46 2017 +0000 |
tree | 4196dee8b8484107fdab8f18c1128dd65b779c70 | |
parent | f6d699bfddca2e6539e3e972913aeb2a55b1ff1b [diff] |
solutions: Add solution for Readers exercise The solution to this exercise was missing. Fixes golang/tour#34 Change-Id: Ic416ab207a0acc9f196803f4df4497a36ea3d702 Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/34957 Reviewed-by: Joe Tsai <thebrokentoaster@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: http://golang.org/doc/contribute.html