Tip for improving your English: practice pronouncing Japanese sounds/letters backwards, e.g. practice "ah-k" for か and "oh-t" for と. The greatest phonetic difference between English and Japanese is that English includes consonants at the ends of many morphemes while Japanese has them only at the beginning of morphemes (ignoring the Tokyo dialectal use of "des" instead of "desu", etc).
Web Frameworks? Heheheh, my life is in ruins! ;-))) I "grew up" listening to Go's gurus promoting Go as a really new, contemporary language which doesn't needs frameworks! Everything (almost everything, maybe except from Gorilla mux) you need was included in the Standard Library. It was coming out of the box with "batteries included". Nothing like e.g. Python or Java, which they need frameworks for web dev because they both developed before the web era. And as a newbie this was seems pretty natural to me. I saw the video and there's a reference about this situation in the beginning. Do you really think that it's a must for me to learn a/some web frameworks in order to get a job? Thank you very much Dojo Nick 😀
I do like Go. At the same time I ask myself why I shouldn’t just stick to JS since serverless backend development with AWS Lambda, Cognito, API Gateway, S3 using AWS CDK allows me to pretty much to anything from the smallest micro backend to fully fledged SaaS applications - everything in the same language, JS. Do you see any advantages of Go in that area? I mean, why should I spin up a VM or containers running a Go backend when I just could go serverless and always provide the amount of resources that are actually needed / used?
I don't know about lambda fuctions but in general Go is faster than javascript.you can stick with javascript if that's the only thing you can understand and limit yourself to have a non cost effective and non scalable system when it comes to cpu intensive task. Imagine scaling horizontally because your main thread is being blocked LUL
@@jed271 that’s the problem with your reply… you don’t know shit about Lambda and FaaS and made a Go vs JS topic about it. When I specifically asked about the serverless context and Lambda…
Hi Sir, can you suggest me some golang packages to get system's real time information (i.e, currently running background apps. Cpu usage, Ram usage etc...)
See the node_exporter project made for the prometheus monitoring software. It monitors all kind of system information (CPU/Ram Usage, Disk Size, running processes, etc).
Depends on your country. Check how many Junior vacancies are available right now. Usually go devs expected to have exp in other languages first. But it started to change recently.
Yeah, I would look on a job board like indeed to see how many roles you find for entry level that use Java vs c# vs golang. Learning any of these languages can get your career started and you can most likely move between them once you get hired.
Sorry for that but rust is much better in backend when it comes to performance,for exemple golang can't handle much clients requests as rust but in the other hand golang have much libs for help interacting with database etc but rust... It soo much hard and limited at this point.
there's so much filler in your scripts, such a shame you have to play the algorithm in this way, you seem like a likable youtuber but videos like this have such a bad signal to noise ratio