Wrapping Up
You developed your first interactive CLI application that displays and controls a Pomodoro timer. You designed an application that provides constant user feedback and allows users to control its flow interactively by starting and pausing the timer at will.
In this version of the application, you applied different interactive widgets to compose your application, and you employed concurrent Go techniques to control the application flow asynchronously.
In the next chapter, you’ll expand this application by allowing users to save its data to a Structured Query Language (SQL) database. By running queries on saved data, you’ll implement two additional widgets for your application, providing the user with the ability to see how much time ...
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