I am a C developer and am trying to pick up Go.
My question is this. C doesn't "care" about truthfulness, it just cares
about zero and non-zero when evaluating a logical AND operator. So
something like the following in C is totally kosher:
int a = 10;
int b = 20;
while(a && b)
{
do_something();
}
However, Go requires blloean values used with the logical AND operator ...
so my necessary code change for Go implementation becomes the following:
var a,b int = 10,20
for (a != 0) && (b != 0) {
do_something()
}
Is doing things this way absolutely necessary? It seems a lot clunkier and
less elegant.
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