Since retiring from the world of $work I've found that nuggets of knowledge are gradually slipping away. In an effort to halt the rot I've decided to try learning a new programming language and have chosen Go because others have mentioned that it is a reasonable fit with the Perl mindset. I have had a dabble with some simple programs but have hit some brick walls that the online documentation and tutorials that I've found so far have not helped me climb.
I'm hoping that there is a good book out there, preferably paper rather than electronic, that will help me to make progress. Any advice or pointers to other resources would be welcome.
Cheers,
JohnGG
In reply to OT: Recommendations for a book on Go by johngg
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