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    Learn GO By Building! - 3 Simple Golang Projects

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    Learn GO By Building! - 3 Simple Golang Projects

    Learn GO By Building! - 3 Simple Golang Projects
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
    Genre: eLearning | Language: English + srt | Duration: 74 lectures (4h 47m) | Size: 4.6 GB

    THE BEST Golang course for learning GO by Building Project - For Beginners!

    What you'll learn
    Apply all your knowledge of basics of Golang to build real-world projects
    Understand how concepts like structs, slices, packages and libraries are used in the real worl
    Cement what you've learned and learn new things
    Just a great course to augment and supplement your golang learning
    Build a great portfolio of projects that you can show-off as a golang developer.

    Requirements
    Very Basic Golang knowledge (should have completed the tour of golang).
    Computer and an internet connection
    Golang setup on the machine

    Description
    According to many industry experts, Golang is THE most important skill to learn in 2022 as more and more companies are using it to build awesome technology - from infrastructure technologies to microservices to serverless programs powering entire SAAS products.

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    This course, 3 Simple Golang Projects! - Learn GO By Building! is the fastest way to start applying your basic golang knowledge in the real-world and actually learning how projects are actually built.

    In this totally hands-on course, there's -

    No boring theory

    No long introductions

    No beating around the bush or wasting time

    Just pure coding on the projects and learning from actually doing - not just watching

    This is a code-along course and meant to be practiced along-side learning. I encourage all my students to stop procrastination and just "Eat the Frog". This course is to get your feet wet by building projects.

    This course, unlike others, goes hands-on, in-depth, behind the scenes of actual projects, all you need is golang installed on your machine and a basic, running knowledge of golang (atleast having completed the go tour) and everything else will be taken care of.

    For this course, we will build three awesome real-world projects that you can -

    Show on your resume to get selected in interviews

    Use the base code to create other projects

    Build better and deeper knowledge of GO

    And lastly, show off to your friends :)

    After finishing this course, you'll be able to approach building new projects with Golang with a better toolset.

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    Golang is -

    Fast

    Extremely Light

    Extremely Scalable

    Very easy to understand and learn

    Super easy to debug

    Has built-in concurrency

    Great frameworks are being created (GO-Fiber is very similar to ExpressJS, but waayyyyyy faster)

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    It was created by geniuses working at Google and many senior developers are now finding great value by learning GO. Here are some of the benefits -

    1. There is a huge scarcity of quality GO developers in the market, so you can get hired QUICK!

    2. The pay-packages and salaries for GO developers are some of the highest in the world (way higher than NodeJS, React Native developers)

    3. GO has many applications in Web 3.0 world and with Machine Learning and Big Data (to work with large amounts of data you need a technology that has concurrency and parallelism and is also extremely light-weight)

    4. GO is extremely versatile - You can do some serious software engineering with it along with writing low level code like manipulating network requests, hacking etc. So once you know GO, you don't need to learn a whole lot of languages.

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    Instructor

    My name is Akhil Sharma, and I'll be your instructor in this course. I'm a Founder and CTO at 2 SAAS product companies.

    I have been teaching for quite a while on youtube and have been featured on FreeCodeCamp and I've also mentored various sessions with Scaler (Dev community).

    Having more than 10+ years of industry experience, I teach cutting-edge technologies with my focus always on helping my students improve their professional proficiencies in languages such as Golang, Python, Rust, Javascript.

    Offline, I mentor many developers - from startups to enterprises.

    With GO becoming much more than a buzzword out there, I've decided it's time for students to properly learn how to be a Golang Developer!

    Who this course is for
    Beginner golang developers wanting to learn a bit more by building projects
    Existing Developers from other languages wanting to learn golang