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MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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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.
bettercap
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bettercap VS petep - a user suggested alternative
2 projects | 3 Oct 2023
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Malware installed in this bluetooth remote?
you can do this with Bettercap
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quicklisp security (or total lack of it)
I've been learning some common lisp, reading through Practical Common Lisp, and it's really neat. People say the good ideas of lisp got adapted in other languages and sure that's true of garbage collection, lambda's and some others, but I'm seeing plenty incredible stuff I haven't seen elsewhere, the condition system that among other things lets you fix and resume your program on exception, real interactive development, flexible object system, macros way more understandable than in other languages with AST macros as in lisp the AST is simple, an expressive dynamic language at high level of ruby and python while being an order of magnitude faster performance. Quicklisp also is really neat, how many other package managers can load new dependencies without restarting your application? And I was learning it with idea that it's not just of historical or hobby interest but legitimately a good choice I can use for new programming projects today for many tasks, but I just learned something that makes it impossible for me to consider, which is complete lack of security of quicklisp. You go to the website and see sha256 hash and PGP signature for quicklisp download, awesome it seems at the security standard you expect for a package manager. But then the actual quicklisp client does all downloads over http with no verification. What this means in practical terms is basically if you use quicklisp, anyone on your local network can easily hack your computer, by MITM (man-in-the-middle) the traffic and serving you backdoored software when you install packages from quicklisp. mitm6 will MITM windows machines on normal networks, bettercap can MITM linux and os x on most networks. Aside from attackers on your local network there's plenty other scenarios, you can go near office of CL using company and set up a open WIFI access point with same name as company wifi and hack their developers, using quicklisp over something like Tor is extremely dangerous at present as it would let the exit node backdoor the packages you download, and then in less likely but still should be protected against scenarios is just if quicklisp.org or any router between you and it is compromised, you can be hacked.
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What are some alternatives?
go - The Go programming language
aircrack-ng - WiFi security auditing tools suite
gobyexample - Go by Example
MITMf - Framework for Man-In-The-Middle attacks
7days-golang - 7 days golang programs from scratch (web framework Gee, distributed cache GeeCache, object relational mapping ORM framework GeeORM, rpc framework GeeRPC etc) 7天用Go动手写/从零实现系列
mitmproxy - An interactive TLS-capable intercepting HTTP proxy for penetration testers and software developers.
golang-cheat-sheet - An overview of Go syntax and features.
wifipumpkin3 - Powerful framework for rogue access point attack.
gopl.io - Example programs from "The Go Programming Language"
pwnagotchi-display-password-plugin - Pwnagotchi plugin to display the most recently cracked password on the Pwnagotchi face
argo-cd - Declarative Continuous Deployment for Kubernetes
Metasploit - Metasploit Framework