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@@ -132,6 +132,10 @@ I find [Go][1] really compelling, even though it's not super applicable to my jo
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* Go has anonymous functions (`func` w/o name)
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* Go has anonymous functions (`func` w/o name)
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* Slices
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* Slices
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* Use `append` to add to a slice; this creates a new slice, so you have to capture the return value (`s = append(s, 100)`)
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* Use `append` to add to a slice; this creates a new slice, so you have to capture the return value (`s = append(s, 100)`)
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* `math/rand`
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* `rand.Intn`: random integer between 0 and the specified int
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* `rand.Float64`: random float between 0.0. and 1.0
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* `rand.Shuffle`: randomize an array/slice; takes a length and a swap function
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[17]: https://stackoverflow.com/a/40951013
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[17]: https://stackoverflow.com/a/40951013
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[18]: https://go.dev/doc/effective_go#named-results
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[18]: https://go.dev/doc/effective_go#named-results
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