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I payed the course, you know why? Because of quality and the time put into this (good work must be payed!), and because even my stupid brain starts to understand a bit of python ...finally.
Just finished wathcing the tutorial and I find it amazing! it tackles a lot of topics and the way you are explaining things makes them clear in my opinion. I have a question though, why are we taking the approach to create a new handler signature (authedHandler type) and not stick with the regular signature of (ReponseWriter, *Request) and just pass the authed user via a context to the children? This way if for example we wanted to have a chain of middlewarres and create an abstraction to call our middlewares with the handler we could rely on the fact that all middlewares have the same signature: func(http.Handler) http.Handler. I get that this would add extra complexity to the tutorial and would be out of scope. But im curious to see your way of thinking or if I am missing anything
grrrrr another step in the pattern of boot dev technically being right (enough?) but still irritating me JS isn't just a front end technology i'm mostly grumpy bc boot dev is so awesome and i'm jealous...
the thumbnail for this video must be driving traffic...i would love to the stats on traffic....cause people are drawn to the disturbing...i mean, that's why Carnivals made money...and Jerry Springer.
This is the mindset thats preventing linix from becoming a major os despite being free and fully featured. The moment it requires a command to do some simple joob, a user immediately switches back to Windows, and this potential user is lost for another decade or so.
SQLC installation gives me this error: cc1.exe: sorry, unimplemented: 64-bit mode not compiled in Searched hours and unable to find what's wrong. Any help appreciated
I work in IT support and realised I want to set my own ours and be able to spend more time with family so thinking of becoming a programmer so I can then stop wasting ours traveling and see my wife more