How to read an excel file in go? [closed] - excel

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I'm new on the go lang.I want to read an excel file for procees it later, but I don't know how to read the file in go? Anyone can show me an example ?

I haven't tried it but there's an xlsx package.
Install it with
go get -v github.com/tealeg/xlsx
Read the documentation and come back here with some code you've tried if you get stuck.

The go-ole package looks like a way to go if you want to drive an Excel process via COM to read your file.

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I have a folder of images.
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I'm very new to pyhton so forgive me.
My question it how I can structure a file. For example I want to save multiple cooking recipes in a file. The program then should find the whole recipe with the ingerdients just by knowing its name.
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To be honest, just do it, you don't have to "look" for anything just make apps, make better and better apps, start with a simple MySql login app, then manipulate data from database make a forms app that displays something, make a simple text editor etc etc and put it on Github, so you can show it on a interview simple as that.
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Open source search written in Go [closed]

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Does anyone know of any open source search projects written in Go?
I want to implement a simple site search for my site and am looking for a web crawler, but more specifically, a search algorithm written in Go.
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