Thanks for the video! I have nearly finished the Udemy course you first recommended. I would recommend any computer science practitioners wishing to learn Go to take that course. The instructor did not waste any time explaining basic programming concepts but directly dived into Go-unique syntax and features.
Thks. Go-by-Example is a really, really good learning and reference resource for EVERY gopher. Gophercises is also a good option to improve your go skills.
If you’re a beginner to coding try doing Angela Yu 100 days of python. Then take one of these beginner courses and rebuild all the python projects in golang.
Hi, I really like Go very much. I'm new to it, but ever since I first discovered the features of the Go programming language, I fell in love with it. I have been waiting for 32 years to start programming. I used to be afraid of it, but now I can imagine myself becoming a Go programmer, and I believe it could be my profession for the rest of my life.Thanks for the video. Cheers! bye!
My main purpose for learning go is to rewrite my flask server to cut down on hosting costs/faster speed. More than half way through Stephens udemy course and ill probably learn a web framework while reading the go programming language book at the same time just to stay on track. Thanks for the video!
Excellent collection of resources. I just learned the basics. I had some ideas on where to go next, but this video gave me a roadmap. Thank you very much!
I'm mainly a C# developer, 'm planning to start learning GO this week and maybe it will be my main programming language who know ? thank you for this great video and useful resources!
I’m a 57 YOM reaching the end of my C suite journey. Planning the next phase of my life, I have an interest in cyber security and AI (I know very different paths) can you recommend learning paths for each and within cyber security can you recommend a speciality that is solid for the future.
hey travis, i hope you are doing well. about prometheus, what do you think of prometheus? i find that it REALLY lacks good documentation and its hard to implement solutions with prometheus but i love the product, it would be great if you did video on how you overcome this challenge since you are a devops engineer also what do you traefik, which reverse proxy do you like to implement in prod.
I was thinking about what language to learn first. I was thinking of learning C, then learning Go, or learning some HTML and CSS and maybe Javascript then learning C, Go and so on. What's recommended?
If you want to be a back-end developer, you may choose a dynamically typed language, such as C or Java, to be your first programming language to learn. If you are interested in front-end development, you may start learning HTML, CSS, and JavaScript directly.