According to "Effective Go" golang.org/doc/effective_go
Every exported (capitalized) name in a program should have a doc comment.
Let's say I have a view handler on a simple web application
// Handle the front page of the website
func FrontPageView(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) {
controllers.RenderBasicPage(w, "frontPage")
}
My question is this: is that godoc really necessary? Perhaps I'm just in love with Robert Martin's Clean Code right now, but it seems an effectively named variable, in this case FrontPageView
removes the need for such a godoc. This is probably a derivative/duplicate of "are javadocs necessary?" or "are python docstrings necessary?", but I do want to make sure that when learning a new language I'm sticking to the language-specific canonical ways-to-do-things.