Generally I don’t like aliases but in some cases they might be helpful 😀
#development #basics
https://codeburst.io/learn-how-to-create-custom-bash-commands-in-less-than-4-minutes-6d4ceadd9590
#development #basics
https://codeburst.io/learn-how-to-create-custom-bash-commands-in-less-than-4-minutes-6d4ceadd9590
Medium
Learn how to create custom bash commands in less than 4 minutes
In this article I will teach you how you can create custom shortcuts (aliases) for bash commands, and also how you can run multiple…
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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
- 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
GitHub
GitHub - enocom/gopher-reading-list: A curated selection of blog posts on Go
A curated selection of blog posts on Go. Contribute to enocom/gopher-reading-list development by creating an account on GitHub.
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100 lines of Go code for … HTTP(S) proxy! Take a look at fast and graceful proxy service based on standard Go http server and client packages 🙂
#development #practice
https://medium.com/@mlowicki/http-s-proxy-in-golang-in-less-than-100-lines-of-code-6a51c2f2c38c
#development #practice
https://medium.com/@mlowicki/http-s-proxy-in-golang-in-less-than-100-lines-of-code-6a51c2f2c38c
Medium
HTTP(S) Proxy in Golang in less than 100 lines of code
The goal is to implement a proxy server for HTTP and HTTPS. Handling of HTTP is a matter of parsing request, passing such request to…
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
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
GitHub
GitHub - romshark/Go-1-2-Proposal---Immutability: A a Go 1/2 language feature proposal to immutability
A a Go 1/2 language feature proposal to immutability - 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
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
Medium
Diving Deep Into The Golang Channels.
An “ins and out” of the internal implementation of the Golang channels and its related operations.
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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.
#development #language
https://evilmartians.com/chronicles/errors-in-go-from-denial-to-acceptance
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.
#development #language
https://evilmartians.com/chronicles/errors-in-go-from-denial-to-acceptance
evilmartians.com
Errors in Go: From denial to acceptance—Martian Chronicles, Evil Martians’ team blog
Practical advice on getting the most out of handling errors "the Go way" from the creator of imgproxy and Overmind.