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click to playA new systems level programming language from Google
Quoted: A short promotional video about the Go Programming Language presented by Russ Cox.For a more detailed video about Go, please see:http://www.youtube.com/watch...
mike | Shared With: Everyone - Aug 23 2009 | programming, algorithmsQuoted: 9780321643926 - Elements of Programming - This is the Safari online edition of the printed book. “Ask a mechanical, structural, or electrical engineer how far they would get without a heavy reliance on a firm mathematical foundation, and they will tell you, ‘not far.’
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