Continue your exploration of the Go programming language as you learn about functions, methods, and interfaces. Topics include the implementation of functions, function types, object-orientation in Go, methods, and class instantiation. As with the first course in this series, you’ll have an opportunity to create your own Go applications so you can practice what you’re learning.
This course is part of the Programming with Google Go Specialization
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Syllabus - What you will learn from this course
MODULE 1: FUNCTIONS AND ORGANIZATION
MODULE 2: FUNCTION TYPES
MODULE 3: OBJECT ORIENTATION IN GO
MODULE 4: INTERFACES FOR ABSTRACTION
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TOP REVIEWS FROM FUNCTIONS, METHODS, AND INTERFACES IN GO
Great specialization! Professor Harris not only explain the constructs of Go extremely well but also provides some foundations on software development that every developer should have.
Really good course which focuses on more advanced aspects of the GO language. Recommended as the next step into learning this programming language.
Great course! Now I know all the fundamental data types in Go and can construct complex and elegant Go programs.
cool stuff,
helped to get a good overview of how go is different but still basically the same as most other languages.
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