<p>I've heard so many times it’s a very good practice to read some source code written by great programmers such as Ken Thompson and Robert C. Pike.
Also language library is composed of many core algorithms in real life, which could be a nice catalog.
I just wonder where to start this. Which library should I dive in first? </p>
<hr/>**评论:**<br/><br/>radovskyb: <pre><p>Jumping straight into Go's standard package library was really helpful when I started learning Go since Go is itself written in Go.</p>
<p>Any time you write any Go code, you should check out the source for the functions or methods you are using themselves :)</p></pre>kris-nova: <pre><p>$GOROOT/src was how I stated</p></pre>stojano: <pre><p>Sounds trivial, but github search by golang and sort by popularity... a great start with tons of reference to further source code.</p></pre>
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