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Learning Go and switching careers.
I’m not affiliated, but I’ve been keeping an eye on RWXRob’s beginner Boost series and it seems pretty legit as far as advancing one’s career as a technologist. The dev bits will look like they’ll be very Go-heavy and I think you’d be able to leverage some of your current skillset (some of the early unix stuff might be slow for you, but still worth combing through). He streams on twitch and uploads the Boost series to YouTube. You can check out past years’ content as well. And it’s all free. https://github.com/rwxrob/boost
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