π Welcome to OpenPair! I've been using GoLang for a lot of smaller personal projects but I've always wished to have a stronger grasp of the language. I started this series to help myself improve and to also share my journey. π Today's Topic: We will be working on a terminal based game. The premise of the game is a mouse navigating through a maze to get a piece of cheese. This game will be simple, but help us put the fundamentals of GoLang to work in a practical context. If you want to view the finished repo, go here: https://github.com/MaterDev/OpenPair_golang-cheese-maze-game/ π Resources & Links: - GoLang-Book: https://www.golang-book.com/books/intro/1 - Official GoLang Website: https://golang.org/ - A Tour of Go: https://tour.golang.org/ - Go by Example: https://gobyexample.com/ - Effective Go: https://golang.org/doc/effective_go π οΈ Disclaimer: The information provided in this stream is for educational and entertainment purposes only. For more detailed and specific information, please refer to the official documentation or resources provided.

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