My goal is to implement a simple pomodoro timer using Go: channels, goroutines.
I'm a newbie in Go world and have some misunderstanding about naming convention. I read a lot of Docker's code on GitHub and there I saw that people sometimes use very short names. These names are not clear for me (a man who comes from C++ world).
My goal is to implement a simple pomodoro timer using Go: channels, goroutines. I'm newbie in Go world and have some misunderstanding about naming convention. I read a lot of Docker's code on GitHub and there I saw that people sometimes use very short names. These names are not clear for me (a man who comes from C++ world).
My goal is to implement a simple pomodoro timer using Go: channels, goroutines.
I'm a newbie in Go world and have some misunderstanding about naming convention. I read a lot of Docker's code on GitHub and there I saw that people sometimes use very short names. These names are not clear for me (a man who comes from C++ world).
My goal is to implement a simple pomodoro timerpomodoro timer using Go: channels, goroutines. I'm newbie in Go world and have some misunderstanding about naming convention. I read a lot of Docker's code on GitHub and there I saw that people sometimes use very short names. These names are not clear for me (a man who comes from C++ world).
My goal is to implement a simple pomodoro timer using Go: channels, goroutines. I'm newbie in Go world and have some misunderstanding about naming convention. I read a lot of Docker's code on GitHub and there I saw that people sometimes use very short names. These names are not clear for me (a man who comes from C++ world).
My goal is to implement a simple pomodoro timer using Go: channels, goroutines. I'm newbie in Go world and have some misunderstanding about naming convention. I read a lot of Docker's code on GitHub and there I saw that people sometimes use very short names. These names are not clear for me (a man who comes from C++ world).
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