Pointer Method Receiver

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Ali Hassan

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Jun 16, 2019, 3:13:10 PM6/16/19
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andrey mirtchovski

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Jun 16, 2019, 5:29:49 PM6/16/19
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Hi Ali,

I understand your desire to provide useful information about Go in
blog posts. This is commendable. However let's try to keep this list
for technical issues and keep empty posts containing just a link to a
minimum. More signal, less noise. Is there a particular issue you'd
like to raise? Is there a particular item you'd like to address? Let's
talk about that.

There are plenty of aggregators that will cheerfully accept your link:
/r/golang, HN, slashdot. There people can vote whether a particular
item is of interest. Here, it's just a mailing list. The more noise,
the less people are willing to monitor it, and the less real issues
get addressed.

Sincerely,

On Sun, Jun 16, 2019 at 1:12 PM Ali Hassan <alideve...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> https://koohinoorgo.blogspot.com/2019/06/methods-receiver-are-not-variable-type.html
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Jun 17, 2019, 11:40:17 AM6/17/19
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On Sunday, June 16, 2019 at 5:29:49 PM UTC-4, andrey mirtchovski wrote:
Hi Ali,

I understand your desire to provide useful information about Go in
blog posts. This is commendable. However let's try to keep this list
for technical issues and keep empty posts containing just a link to a
minimum. More signal, less noise. Is there a particular issue you'd
like to raise? Is there a particular item you'd like to address? Let's
talk about that.

There are plenty of aggregators that will cheerfully accept your link:
/r/golang, HN, slashdot. There people can vote whether a particular
item is of interest. Here, it's just a mailing list. The more noise,
the less people are willing to monitor it, and the less real issues
get addressed.

Sincerely,


Not looking for a flame war, but I see this kind of post with some regularity in this group, usually with no complaints. I see how it could get out of hand, but at the current levels, I find these posts helpful, or at worst innocuous. So that's another perspective. Thanks Ali for the post.
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