gorsk
learn-go-with-tests
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1,469 | 21,293 | |
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0.9 | 7.8 | |
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MIT License | MIT License |
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gorsk
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From being confident to being professional
One repository that I always look is this: https://github.com/ribice/gorsk
- What are the REST API reference projects that can be used as a guide in 2021?
learn-go-with-tests
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[Go, Book Review] Learn Go with Tests by Chris James
There are not particularly bad parts. Overall the book is well written and organized. Moreover, Since it is also an open-source material, many readers have contributed to the contents of the book(including a few of mine :)). I hope there are more books like this for other languages such as Rust or Python.
- quii/learn-go-with-tests: Learn Go with test-driven development
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Poke 2 Color and Tab Mini C
i.e using this free open source book Learn Gol with Tests
- Offline Resources for Learning Go
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Please share programming/CS books and articles that use Go as examples(but not strictly about Go)
I really like Learn Go with tests. Not only is it a neat resource for learning Go, but it's great for getting a feeling for TDD.
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Learn Go with Tests: Scaling acceptance tests (with a light intro to gRPC)
You can try viewing it on github instead https://github.com/quii/learn-go-with-tests/blob/main/scaling-acceptance-tests.md
- Consiglio letture e/o corsi sul TDD
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From being confident to being professional
If you already know php and want to get professional in go, i suggest you take a look at https://github.com/quii/learn-go-with-tests
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I’ve studied golang by solving algorithms, what do I have to learn next to land a job?
Learn some TDD: https://github.com/quii/learn-go-with-tests
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Learn Go with Tests
Hi, author here.
The project is open-source (https://github.com/quii/learn-go-with-tests) so there's a few options available to you.
In releases, you'll find PDFs and epubs, I'm pretty sure most epub readers will let you use a dark mode. Or you can just read the markdown files on GitHub, which also supports it.
What are some alternatives?
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