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What is the difference between the = and := operators, and what are the use cases for them? They both seem to be for an assignment?
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Golang does not allow pointer-arithmetic (arrays do not decay to pointers) and insecure casting All downcasts will be checked using the runtime-type of the variable and either panic or return false as second return-value when the instance is of the wrong type, depending on whether you actually take the second return type or not
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Could someone please explain to me the usage of lt; lt; and gt; gt; in Go? I guess it is similar to some other languages
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Golang 1 24 provides synctest, which can create isolated environments with synctest Run(f) called bubbles that have their own synthetic clock This is really useful for testing my production code,
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