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go-perfbook
- Senior engineer here trying to pick up Go for jobs. What resources can you recommend me to cover as much ground as possible
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Improving the performance of your code starting with Go
github.com - dgryski/go-perfbook
- Preferred resource for 'advanced' Go?
- Does anyone have tutorials about performance hacks in golang?
- golang performance and optimization tips
guide
- I write HTTP services in Go after 13 years (Mat Ryer, 2024)
- Uber Go Style Guide
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Thursday Daily Thread: Python Careers, Courses, and Furthering Education!
I'm pumped to learn Python. Are there any learning tools or docs I should focus on? For Go I liked the Uber Go Style Guide which represents a modern and idiomatic approach to Go and is a good tour of the language itself (for experienced engineers.) Is there something similar for Python?
- Course recommendation
- Is there a good place to find best practices?
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Senior engineer here trying to pick up Go for jobs. What resources can you recommend me to cover as much ground as possible
https://github.com/uber-go/guide/blob/master/style.md - must have, write good go code from the beginning.
- Google’s Go Style Guide
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Feedback for my first code
I really recommend reading: - Effective Go: https://go.dev/doc/effective_go#errors - Style Guide(by Uber): https://github.com/uber-go/guide/blob/master/style.md
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Development guidelines
As you see - there are no reference to any technology or framework. There are a lot of best-practices for almost any framework, so you can choose an appropriate one. For example - if you're a rails developer, then you can check https://github.com/rubocop/ruby-style-guide and https://github.com/rubocop/rails-style-guide but if you're a golang developer - https://github.com/uber-go/guide/blob/master/style.md and https://developers.mattermost.com/contribute/more-info/server/style-guide/
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[Beginner]How to structure my project with module and package?
Read ubers style guide first, its good to have some base rules that you follow when beggining. Heres the link: https://github.com/uber-go/guide/blob/master/style.md.
What are some alternatives?
go101 - An up-to-date (unofficial) knowledge base for Go programming self learning
uber-go-style-guide-th - Uber's Go Style Guide Translation in Thai. Linked to the uber-go/guide as a part of contributions https://github.com/uber-go/guide
computer-architecture-and-systems-resources - A curated list of Computer Architecture and Systems resources
uber-go-style-guide-kr - Uber's Go Style Guide Official Translation in Korean. Linked to the uber-go/guide as a part of contributions
fasthttp - Fast HTTP package for Go. Tuned for high performance. Zero memory allocations in hot paths. Up to 10x faster than net/http
golang-standards/project-layout - Standard Go Project Layout
fastjson - Fast JSON parser and validator for Go. No custom structs, no code generation, no reflection
awesome-linux-containers - A curated list of awesome Linux Containers frameworks, libraries and software
performance-checklist - 📈 A comprehensive list of performance optimization techniques to improve your site's performance
ireturn - Accept Interfaces, Return Concrete Types
automaxprocs - Automatically set GOMAXPROCS to match Linux container CPU quota.