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That's awesome!

No, not replacing documentation is a way to enrich documentation. That being said, that should have been clearer; I will update it.

Thanks, "This guy"


Is there something problematic you think about the style? It's a genuine question.

I wrote a book, and when I created my newsletter, I wanted to have a shift in terms of style because, on the Internet, people don't have time. You can't write a post the same way you write a book. So, I'm following some principles taken here and there. But happy to hear if you have some feedback about the style itself :)


As the post's author, no, it's not written by an LLM.

The Coder Cafe is a daily newsletter for coders; we go over different topics from Monday to Thursday, and on Friday, there's a recap ;)


Please let me know what's plain wrong; I'm always happy to receive constructive feedback.


The beginning item about if-else returns isn't go-specific and is low impact, and immediately turned me off / led me to dismiss the article as a waste of time.

After trudging through more of the list, you've collected a lot of good nuggets! Maybe move the if-else to the end, as it's not particularly insightful compared to the rest.

Also the shadowing, it's fine but much less interesting and unlikely to hook in your target audience up front.

Good luck!


100go.co isn't an article; it's an online summary of my book listing 100 Go mistakes. There's a sense of progression where we navigate through topics and go (generally) towards more complicated topics at the end.


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