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authorNami-Doc <vendethiel@hotmail.fr>2014-08-08 10:50:01 +0200
committerNami-Doc <vendethiel@hotmail.fr>2014-08-08 10:50:01 +0200
commite1982bf58642ec4158219475fcca30e521345581 (patch)
tree5039c9fa903360514c3279e853866f58ec40cfff
parent26cfe0b94f523a0adb7bcb9fa8eb755e2d684a41 (diff)
parenta4b4a7927f958370ff706919fefa653d98a1f1ce (diff)
Merge pull request #707 from jcbohin/patch-1
[go/en] Adding Go playground link with code - fixes #318
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@@ -386,6 +386,8 @@ There you can follow the tutorial, play interactively, and read lots.
The language definition itself is highly recommended. It's easy to read
and amazingly short (as language definitions go these days.)
+You can play around with the code on [Go playground](https://play.golang.org/p/tnWMjr16Mm). Try to change it and run it from your browser! Note that you can use [https://play.golang.org](https://play.golang.org) as a [REPL](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Read-eval-print_loop) to test things and code in your browser, without even installing Go.
+
On the reading list for students of Go is the [source code to the standard
library](http://golang.org/src/pkg/). Comprehensively documented, it
demonstrates the best of readable and understandable Go, Go style, and Go