19:19 "Not really. gRPC is one of the contenders, but REST is still there doing really well". I don't think REST really got off the ground. There's an ad hoc thing we call REST but did HATEOAS ever land with people?
Hi, I would love to hear from you, as someone with a lot of experience in Golang, do you think SOLID Principles important in practice, and in interviews? Would I be asked a lot of questions, and how would I go about that, considering that SOLID Principles are mostly OOP concepts, and Golang is not a real OOP language. I am also curious about the same for design patterns like Builder, Factory pattern etc
Really wish you brought the channel back with regular videos like you used to. I know it probably doesn't mean much, but you're definitely one of the most influential people in my life, like not top 3 or anything but I mean like top 20. Your channel got me so interested in Go and I've had such a blast with it over the years.
I keep coming back to this video over time. It has a lot of value. Thanks for taking time and doing that. Where are you by the way, get back here and produce some more please.
Moving from PHP to Go and missing a LOT of things, but having moved from assembler and C to PHP and then missing a lot of things too... we like the comfort of the old. REALLY like the defensive programming approach with all the error checking... nothing worse than bubbling an exception and hoping someone catches it ... oh... what do you mean white screen? Didn't you catch and handle that exception 10 miles deep in the vendor directory??? Each language has pro/cons and different use cases. As a newbie to Go, mainly because of enhancing Terraform and related tooling, and looking for moving to containerisation and lambdas, Go fits so nicely there. UI binding would be fun too, but sticking with CLI and headless for the time being. Great video for showing a simple project in Go.
OMG, i thought C is convoluted. LOL And all the err err err err err. (I've never used Go before. just my first impression)At 36:55, line 64 "<-w.done" what does that do?
Isn't there at ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-8M90t0KvEDY.html an error, because you return while the mu is still locked? You rewrite it shortly afterward and use defer again, but I have a feeling as if that was a coincidence.