today we're going to learn about
golang's absolute worst feature
naked returns this feature is confusing
in the context of golang because one of
the guiding principles of golang's
design is that less is exponentially
more and that statement might be
confusing if you're not familiar with it
but effectively go is just trying to say
hey we're not going to allow you to do
infinite combinatorics of different
features instead what we're going to do
is...
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