September 2017
Intermediate to advanced
466 pages
9h 33m
English
According to the Unix philosophy, when a program finishes its job successfully, it generates no output. However, for a number of reasons, not all programs finish successfully and they need to inform the user about their issues by printing appropriate messages. Additionally, some system tools need to get input from the user in order to decide how to handle a situation that might come up.
The hero of Go user input and output is the fmt package, and this section is going to show you how to perform these two tasks by starting with the simplest one.
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