Golang in under an hour (2021)

Golang in under an hour (2021)

Eli Goldberg

3 года назад

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manifest abundance
manifest abundance - 03.09.2023 13:42

More videos on Golang

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Bryan Chance
Bryan Chance - 25.05.2023 21:43

Really good video. Hard to see with the small font though. :-) thank you

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Michal Przybylowicz
Michal Przybylowicz - 15.12.2022 16:29

Excellent walk through! Thank You!

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ardo
ardo - 27.08.2022 00:20

Wonderful tutorial, well done

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Rickvian  Aldi
Rickvian Aldi - 17.02.2022 07:58

how do you setup debugger for go?

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dxdux
dxdux - 11.01.2022 01:57

Thanks 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.

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ilyayy
ilyayy - 26.12.2021 01:51

Super informative and straight to the point! Thank you a lot for the video!

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Ilaria Corda
Ilaria Corda - 22.12.2021 12:35

Great crash course with the plus of a ginger cat in the background :)

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Roman
Roman - 14.12.2021 19:21

Great video, nice cat.

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Baskoro Indrayana
Baskoro Indrayana - 11.12.2021 19:04

A great refresher to start my Golang assignment(s). Thank you, Eli!

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Angshuman Nandi
Angshuman Nandi - 09.12.2021 22:41

Amazing!

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Red Panda
Red Panda - 09.12.2021 04:42

That was a fantastic video. Great to refresh the language and some great tips and insights. Thanks.

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Mobile Phone
Mobile Phone - 14.11.2021 00:22

It sounded really good, unfortunately I couldn't see a thing.

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Da Truth
Da Truth - 02.11.2021 05:46

I 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.

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Dan Lee
Dan Lee - 26.10.2021 21:26

One of the best crash courses I've ever watched.

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Anton Novo
Anton Novo - 10.10.2021 22:29

Zoom would be nice

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Javi
Javi - 06.10.2021 07:57

Great vid!

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gendash
gendash - 30.09.2021 09:32

An awesome, well structured, straight-to-the-point introduction to the language. Many thanks Eli!

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kevin jad
kevin jad - 03.09.2021 22:18

Your cat is cute!

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Ramil Gilfanov
Ramil Gilfanov - 17.08.2021 10:22

Small font size for mobile view

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Mike
Mike - 04.07.2021 16:27

Is Elixir in your list?

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random plan
random plan - 30.06.2021 06:21

Awesome intro, would you be available to contact by telegram chat?

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metaltyphoon
metaltyphoon - 01.06.2021 01:13

I 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

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Raju Reddy
Raju Reddy - 19.05.2021 18:15

really best one Golang from your side,

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Nanozet
Nanozet - 14.05.2021 23:17

Interfaces are like dynamic polymorphism, maybe this way it's easier to see

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Iaros B.
Iaros B. - 09.05.2021 16:44

I 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

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islayy gh
islayy gh - 08.05.2021 15:26

Thanks Eli

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Jan M Savage
Jan M Savage - 07.05.2021 12:36

no fluff, subbed

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Abiodun
Abiodun - 03.05.2021 22:05

Please create a full course

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Zac Tolley
Zac Tolley - 01.05.2021 23:20

A really good crash course for devs from other languages. Really well structured and tells you just what you want to know

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Eric Chua
Eric Chua - 25.04.2021 16:28

At 8.51, noticed it's no long step by step tutorial anymore.

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Yassine Chaoui
Yassine Chaoui - 16.04.2021 18:59

Is Golang a good choice for web programming in comparison to Python ? Thanks !!

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Akhil Sharma
Akhil Sharma - 15.04.2021 16:01

loved 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

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Ale Foronda
Ale Foronda - 11.04.2021 13:36

nice job, but I would recommend that you zoom in your code editor & terminal

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Dipesh Chaulagain
Dipesh Chaulagain - 05.04.2021 22:10

Its perfect man...keep it up!

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EightSix
EightSix - 03.04.2021 08:09

are you going to do more videos please?

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aditya shourya
aditya shourya - 29.03.2021 22:00

Swear to god.I saw that cat teleport.

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kwertie
kwertie - 18.03.2021 21:45

haven'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

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Aekapat Chunwiriyakul
Aekapat Chunwiriyakul - 13.03.2021 14:48

I accept you as my Sensa ~~~. , Great job.

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sdjfksdl fjskdjfskdf - 12.03.2021 12:55

nice !

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Nikola Bosnjak
Nikola Bosnjak - 28.02.2021 20:30

Great job!

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Jad
Jad - 23.02.2021 10:38

Brilliant one hour crash introduction! Expecting more delightful videos on this channel, keep up the good work!

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