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GoLang + Apache Kafka + Amazon Dynamo DB = ?
A quick-readable article about interesting way of a service architecture (eg. LocationRepository here is). Also in the end of this article you’ll find good links for further reading 😉

#architecture #examples #development

https://medium.com/@self.maurya/building-a-microservice-with-with-golang-kafka-and-dynamodb-part-i-552cc4816ff
A good reading list with a knowledge base about Golang, based on blog posts and Golang books. Inside of the link:
- 3 categories of stages: Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced;
- Common questions like “Why should you learn Go?” and “How to Write Go Code”
- Web, Concurrency, Code style, Testing and other GoLang related topics.

#language #development #basics

Add to bookmarks and enjoy the reading!

https://github.com/enocom/gopher-reading-list
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Hello, there! One GoLang feature proposal about immutability is here 🙂
It’s a really interesting idea with pros and cons inside, it has a good explanation, use cases and examples for the following proposed changes: fields, arguments, variables, return values, methods reference types (Pointers, slices, maps, channels). This approach merits attention if you are interested in paths of GoLang development, so, have a good reading! 😉

#language #development

https://github.com/romshark/Go-1-2-Proposal---Immutability
Ok, I’m online again so Happy New Year for everyone 🎈
The first article that I want to share this year is about channels design in GoLang, their structure and internal operations. Enjoy the reading!

#development #language

https://codeburst.io/diving-deep-into-the-golang-channels-549fd4ed21a8
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Errors in Go:
From denial to acceptance

Learn how to stop worrying and love error handling in Go. Author of Overmind and imgproxy describes his journey through all five stages of Kübler-Ross model—from denial to acceptance—as he went deeper into the language, and shares his favorite patterns for dealing with errors in Go code.

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https://evilmartians.com/chronicles/errors-in-go-from-denial-to-acceptance