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More videos on Golang
ОтветитьReally good video. Hard to see with the small font though. :-) thank you
ОтветитьExcellent walk through! Thank You!
Ответитьhow do you setup debugger for go?
ОтветитьThanks for the video. Still watching it, my only suggestion will be to zoom in the code window, we don't need to see the whole ide, just the code part.
ОтветитьSuper informative and straight to the point! Thank you a lot for the video!
ОтветитьGreat crash course with the plus of a ginger cat in the background :)
ОтветитьGreat video, nice cat.
ОтветитьA great refresher to start my Golang assignment(s). Thank you, Eli!
ОтветитьAmazing!
ОтветитьThat was a fantastic video. Great to refresh the language and some great tips and insights. Thanks.
ОтветитьIt sounded really good, unfortunately I couldn't see a thing.
ОтветитьI don't understand why you would record a tutorial and use tiny fonts.
HOW DO YOU EXPECT PEOPLE TO READ YOUR CODE?
Sorry but this is madness.
One of the best crash courses I've ever watched.
ОтветитьZoom would be nice
ОтветитьGreat vid!
ОтветитьAn awesome, well structured, straight-to-the-point introduction to the language. Many thanks Eli!
ОтветитьYour cat is cute!
ОтветитьSmall font size for mobile view
ОтветитьIs Elixir in your list?
ОтветитьAwesome intro, would you be available to contact by telegram chat?
ОтветитьI wish you could edit what you said on your first minute. C# doesn't need the runtime installed anymore. You can deploy framework independent binaries which has the runtime. You can also target C# to use NativeAOT and there won't be any IL at all. In fact a simple hello world in C# using CoreRT is smaller, 1.4 MB, vs GoLang's 2.0 MB
Ответитьreally best one Golang from your side,
ОтветитьInterfaces are like dynamic polymorphism, maybe this way it's easier to see
ОтветитьI prefer this tutorial to everything I've seen on YT so far, because Go has a great interactive course called "A Go Tour" and many of creators start with re-inventing that course in one way or another, flavored or directly translated into a video... shit's getting really annoying after certain amount of time, but then I came across your channel which has only one video, but straight on point.
I also love a level of abstraction you've chosen for this video. Not too high to become a casual talk about serious things, not yet too low to sink into details and completely miss the ideas behind a creation of Go.
I expect in the future:
1. Zoom in or adjust bigger font size
2. Create and demonstrate slides ; draw on the screen to explain concepts better
3. Keep making great content (I'd like to see about JS and REAL programming in it and Go which is a new lang for me).
4. Work on self-promotion, it's hard to find you as for now.
Thank you. Subbed for more
Thanks Eli
Ответитьno fluff, subbed
ОтветитьPlease create a full course
ОтветитьA really good crash course for devs from other languages. Really well structured and tells you just what you want to know
ОтветитьAt 8.51, noticed it's no long step by step tutorial anymore.
ОтветитьIs Golang a good choice for web programming in comparison to Python ? Thanks !!
Ответитьloved this video, has more value than a particular course (won't name it) on udemy, where a particular instructor (won't name him) spent 34 hours to teach the same stuff....... ok, the instructor is called todd mcleod
Ответитьnice job, but I would recommend that you zoom in your code editor & terminal
ОтветитьIts perfect man...keep it up!
Ответитьare you going to do more videos please?
ОтветитьSwear to god.I saw that cat teleport.
Ответитьhaven't watched all but for now it has been really helpful! for future video's you should increase your font size as it is a bit small for videos
ОтветитьI accept you as my Sensa ~~~. , Great job.
Ответитьnice !
ОтветитьGreat job!
ОтветитьBrilliant one hour crash introduction! Expecting more delightful videos on this channel, keep up the good work!
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