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In this reading club, we will discuss Chapter 5.4, Interfaces, of the Go In Action book by William Kennedy, Brian Ketelsen, and Erik St. Martin.

William Kennedy is a managing partner of Ardan Labs; a software engineering firm focused on providing Go training for other companies. He is also a founding member of GoBridge and works with individuals and groups who want to level up their Go knowledge and coding skills.

Brian Ketelsen is currently working at Amazon Web Services in Developer Relations. He is an avid open-source software contributor and has co-founded GopherCon, the largest conference for Go developers.

Erik St. Martin works as a Principal Cloud Advocate for Microsoft Azure. He founded and co-hosted Go Time, a podcast on the Go programming language. He also organizes / co-organizes multiple meetup groups surrounding Go and cloud-native technologies.

Go in Action introduces the Go language. It is suitable for any intermediate-level developer with experience with other programming languages who wants to learn Go or better understand the language and its internals. The book begins by introducing Go's unique features and concepts, including interfaces, which will be the focus of this event.

Like past reading clubs, we will have an open discussion on the topic and share our opinions, personal experiences, likes, and dislikes.

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Golang
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