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Web Apps in Go Lesson v0.2 Available

The webapps chapter (Lesson 08) is getting an update for the presentation tonight.

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Draft Concurrency Lesson v0.3 Available

I’ve updated the most popular lesson with some tweaks: Lesson 5: Concurrency: Goroutines & Channels

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Leeson 11: Deployment, containers, and a case study

The first draft of Lesson 11 is now available!

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Testing

The first draft of “Lesson 10: Testing” is available!

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JSON, JSON, JSON!

The first draft of Lesson 09 is now available!

This one digs deep into JSON:

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Draft Concurrency Lesson v0.2 Available

I’ve updated the most popular lesson with some tweaks: Lesson 5: Concurrency: Goroutines & Channels

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A video of an older version (v0.1) of this lesson was posted to YouTube by one of our members:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zbFDjCHzN50

Web Apps in Go Lesson Available

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Idiomatic Go Lesson Available

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Toolchain Lesson Available

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Draft Concurrency Lesson Available

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First Lessons Available

GoTutorial.net’s very first publicly available draft lessons are now available!

The content is coming along nicely, but the overall organization may change as we actually teach from and gather feedback on the lessons.

The current slide decks are organized in lessons:

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Welcome

I’ve been following the language since it was introduced in 2009 and writing code in Go since 2011.

The primary purpose of this site is to highlight and distribute a course/tutorial on the Go Programming Language that I have written.

The material is formatted as a slide deck for use as a presentation, but is also designed to stand alone as reading or reference material.

I owe a large debt of gratitude to all who have given me feedback on the project.

Lastly, this site and the resources within are a labor of love. None of this would be possible without the work of the Go Authors.

Thank you!

Matt Nunogawa




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