I just realized I haven’t written a zet about this yet. But someone from Twitch community pointed me at Go 101 (which has apparently been around for years and I just missed it). The more I’m looking at it, the more I like it. It is huge (600 printed pages) and should be called “Definitive Go” (in the O’Reilly tradition) based on what I’m seeing of the content and dry style so far, but I really like it. I particularly like that it is in a constant state of online revision and covers Go 1.18 generics. No other resource (besides the Go docs) does that at the moment.
https://go101.org/article/101.html
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