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It is quite minor, anyways I've noticed that in the integers section (which comes after the hello-world one), the arguments types shorthand syntax is introduced/explained:
When you have more than one argument of the same type \(in our case two integers\) rather than having `(x int, y int)` you can shorten it to `(x, y int)`.
What I think is wrong is that the syntax was already used in the hello-world section (but not explained there):
It is quite minor, anyways I've noticed that in the integers section (which comes after the hello-world one), the arguments types shorthand syntax is introduced/explained:
learn-go-with-tests/integers.md
Lines 61 to 66 in e759bc1
What I think is wrong is that the syntax was already used in the hello-world section (but not explained there):
learn-go-with-tests/hello-world.md
Line 303 in e759bc1
So the guide is initially using the syntax in the hello-world section without explaining it and it later introduces it.
I think that this could be improved by either:
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