Read Volume 1 first. Use Volume 2 to specialize. If you cannot find Volume 2 on GitHub legally, buy it. The $40 is cheaper than failing a $500k/year Senior Staff interview.
Simply reading the book isn't enough. To ace the interview, follow this framework: Read Volume 1 first
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Byte Byte Go publishes (usually 2-3 per volume) as free PDFs. While the full Volume 2 is not there, the sample covers the first case study (Design a Key-Value Store or Proximity Server). Use this to test if the book's style matches your learning needs. | Heritage travel
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