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# Bank Account
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Bank accounts can be accessed in different ways at the same time.
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A bank account can be accessed in multiple ways. Clients can make
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deposits and withdrawals using the internet, mobile phones, etc. Shops
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can charge against the account.
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Create an account that can be accessed from multiple threads/processes
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(terminology depends on your programming language).
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It should be possible to close an account; operations against a closed
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account must fail.
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## Instructions
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Run the test file, and fix each of the errors in turn. When you get the
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first test to pass, go to the first pending or skipped test, and make
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that pass as well. When all of the tests are passing, feel free to
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submit.
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Remember that passing code is just the first step. The goal is to work
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towards a solution that is as readable and expressive as you can make
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it.
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Have fun!
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To run the tests simply run the command `go test` in the exercise directory.
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If the test suite contains benchmarks, you can run these with the `-bench`
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flag:
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go test -bench .
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For more detailed info about the Go track see the [help
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page](http://help.exercism.io/getting-started-with-go.html).
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## Source
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[view source]()
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