Hi, Sean.
Thanks for your response.
You has tell me about the structure and how golang works when compared to OOP languages. But my main doubt is about the good practices when we are building applications, as the links that I put ahead.
Thank you again!
Hi, for SOLID, Go interfaces are actually really cool and I think this site would help a lot: gobyexample.com/interfaces
I also think this would be a good read, if you haven't read it already :D
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Hi, Sean.
Thanks for your response.
You has tell me about the structure and how golang works when compared to OOP languages. But my main doubt is about the good practices when we are building applications, as the links that I put ahead.
Thank you again!
Hi, for SOLID, Go interfaces are actually really cool and I think this site would help a lot: gobyexample.com/interfaces
I also think this would be a good read, if you haven't read it already :D
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