Preface

The source of this book is written inmmark and is converted from the originalLaTeX source.

All example code used in this book is hereby licensed under the Apache License version 2.0.

This work is licensed under the Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License. Toview a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/or send a letter to Creative Commons, 171 Second Street, Suite 300, San Francisco, California, 94105, USA.

The following people made large or small contributions to earlier versions of this book:

Adam J. Gray,Alexander Katasonov,Alexey Chernenkov,Alex Sychev,Andrea Spadaccini,Andrey Mirtchovski,Anthony Magro,Babu Sreekanth,Ben Bullock,Bob Cunningham,Brian Fallik,Cecil New,Cobold,Damian Gryski,Daniele Pala,Dan Kortschak,David Otton,Fabian Becker,Filip Zaludek,Hadi Amiri,Haiping Fan,Iaroslav Tymchenko,Jaap Akkerhuis,JC van Winkel,Jeroen Bulten,Jinpu Hu,John Shahid,Jonathan Kans,Joshua Stein,Makoto Inoue,Marco Ynema,Mayuresh Kathe,Mem,Michael Stapelberg,Nicolas Kaiser,Olexandr Shalakhin,Paulo Pinto,Peter Kleiweg,Philipp Schmidt,Robert Johnson,Russel Winder,Simoc,Sonia Keys,Stefan Schroeder,Thomas Kapplet,T.J. Yang,Uriel(\dagger),Vrai Stacey,Xing Xing.

“Learning Go” has been translated into (note that this used the original LaTeX source).

I hope this book is useful.

Miek Gieben, London, 2015.

This book still sees development, small incremental improvements trickle in from Github.

Miek Gieben, London, 2017.

Learning Go’s source has been rewritten in mmark2, but did not see anyother changes. This books translates cleanly into an RFC-like document.

Miek Gieben, London, 2018.