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ji-go-datascience

ji-go-datascience is a simple repository holding sources for the Introduction to Go & DataScience hands-on session of the JI-2018.

The slides are here.

Bootstrapping the work environment

Installing the Go toolchain

The Go hands-on session obviously needs a working Go toolchain.

There are 3 ways to achieve this:

  • install Go via your favorite package manager (yum, apt-get, fink, ...)
  • install Go via docker
  • install Go manually.

Installing and configuring Go can be achieved by following the instructions of the official Go installation page: https://golang.org/doc/install

Setting up the work environment

Like python and its $PYTHONPATH environment variable, Go uses $GOPATH to locate packages' source trees. You can choose whatever you like (obviously a directory under which you have read/write access, though.)

In the following, we'll assume you chose $HOME/go:

$ mkdir -p $HOME/go
$ export GOPATH=$HOME/go
$ export PATH=$GOPATH/bin:$PATH

Make sure the go tool is correctly setup:

$ go env
GOARCH="amd64"
GOBIN=""
GOCHAR="6"
GOEXE=""
GOHOSTARCH="amd64"
GOHOSTOS="linux"
GOOS="linux"
GOPATH="$HOME/go"
GORACE=""
GOROOT="/usr/lib/golang"
GOTOOLDIR="$HOME/go/pkg/tool/linux_amd64"
CC="gcc"
GOGCCFLAGS="-fPIC -m64 -pthread -fmessage-length=0"
CXX="g++"
CGO_ENABLED="1"

(on other platforms/architectures, the output might differ slightly. The important env.vars. are GOPATH and GOROOT.)

Testing go get

Now that the go tool is correctly setup, let's try to fetch some code. For this part, you'll need the following tools installed to actually retrieve the code from the repositories:

  • git

Without further ado:

$ go get -u -v github.com/sbinet/ji-go-datascience/cmd/ji-hello
github.com/sbinet/ji-go-datascience (download)

go get downloaded (cloned, in git speak) the whole github.com/sbinet/ji-go-datascience repository (under $GOPATH/src) and compiled the ji-hello command. As the compilation was successful, it also installed the ji-hello command under $GOPATH/bin.

The ji-hello command is now available from your shell:

$ ji-hello
Hello JI-Go-DataScience!

$ ji-hello you
Hello you!

Setting up your favorite editor

Extensive documentation on how to setup your editor (for code highlighting, code completion, ...) is available here:

https://github.com/golang/go/wiki/IDEsAndTextEditorPlugins

At the very least, you should try to install and setup goimports as explained here:

https://godoc.org/golang.org/x/tools/cmd/goimports

goimports provides automatic code formating as well as automated insertion/deletion of used/unused packages (in your import package statements.)

Documentation

The Go programming language is quite new (released in 2009) but ships already with quite a fair amount of documentation. Here are a few pointers:

For more advanced topics:

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