Golang Map
Golang Map is a fundamental data structure in Go, providing an efficient way to store and retrieve key-value pairs. In this series, we’ll explore Golang map in depth, covering everything from basic concepts to advanced techniques.
Golang Map is a fundamental data structure in Go, providing an efficient way to store and retrieve key-value pairs. In this series, we’ll explore Golang map in depth, covering everything from basic concepts to advanced techniques.
Explore the nuances of Go’s empty interface (interface{}) and ‘any’ type in modern Golang development. Learn when and how to use these powerful features effectively.
Go, also known as Golang, is a modern programming language developed by Google. It is praised for its simplicity and efficiency, which is achieved through its strong typing and native support for concurrent programming. One of the features that Go offers is interfaces. These are a type of polymorphism in Go that provide a way to specify the behavior of an object without dictating how that behavior should be implemented. It is a powerful feature that define a set of method signatures. Essentially, interfaces describe what an object can do, not what it is.