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Timeline for Fibonacci implementation in Go

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Mar 16, 2015 at 16:19 history edited Jamal CC BY-SA 3.0
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Mar 16, 2015 at 13:06 answer added Andrew Charlton timeline score: 2
Dec 22, 2013 at 22:19 history edited 200_success
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Feb 25, 2013 at 18:19 answer added Sonia timeline score: 3
Feb 24, 2013 at 12:28 comment added Anthony Cramp Thanks for pointing out the broken link. I've updated it to point to an archived version of the course. However, you are correct in that the content is now considered obsolete and the recommended starting point is the Go Tour (tour.golang.org).
Feb 24, 2013 at 12:27 history edited Anthony Cramp CC BY-SA 3.0
Updated the broken link and note to say not to use it.
Feb 3, 2013 at 19:06 answer added Sonia timeline score: 6
Feb 3, 2013 at 18:45 comment added Sonia I don't know, it seems to meet the criteria for here. Biggest problem currently is that the link is dead. Presumably the course is obsolete and has been removed from the Go site.
Oct 18, 2011 at 3:25 history edited Anthony Cramp CC BY-SA 3.0
Changed the question to be more a code review and less an algorithm review. Changed the code to introduce a type def which increases clarity in the rest of the code.
Sep 16, 2011 at 23:29 comment added Anthony Cramp OK, happy for it to be migrated if its more suitable over in StackOverflow.
Sep 16, 2011 at 15:35 history edited sepp2k
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Sep 16, 2011 at 14:46 comment added Loki Astari Probably the wrong place to ask. Try asking on StackOverflow.
Sep 16, 2011 at 6:00 history asked Anthony Cramp CC BY-SA 3.0