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2 points by akkartik 4526 days ago | link | parent

Go basically says, "if ANY type implements these functions with these signatures, it's a member of this interface."

Yes, this is I think the most innovative aspect of Go interfaces, and one of Go's best features. It's duck typing in a statically type-checked language. It avoids Java's problem of tagging classes with long lists of interfaces that they implement.

Well, from what I understand, Go has a separation between "interface" and "implementation", correct?

Given the above property there isn't really an implementation anymore. Individual types just have to implement the right functions, but that isn't really a blob of code to implement any single interface.

http://www.airs.com/blog/archives/277