rspc
gopl.io
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rspc
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Any trpc client crate?
There's a trpc-inspired crate called rspc https://github.com/oscartbeaumont/rspc but I think that currently it can only do rust server and typescript client. (but with plans for making a rust client IIRC)
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Is go worth studying as first language?
C++, Python, Ruby, Golang(3months only), once again Ruby and now I got into Typescript and again into Golang(since today XD) but I'm getting I'm tired of languages that does not care about performance, If I want to develop Graphql or https://github.com/oscartbeaumont/rspc why wouldn't I try to learn using it in Rust.
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Have you written a web backend in Rust? How was it?
Yep, I use this too. And if you want a trpc-like experience with Rust and TypeScript, rspc also exists; the same creator of PCR also contributes to rspc.
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Trpc vs rust stack
If you are interested in trpc-like technologies look up rspc https://github.com/oscartbeaumont/rspc
gopl.io
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Good Books for a GO Beginner in 2023/24
Go never changed as much as Java does in each major release, so old books are still relevant. https://www.gopl.io/ is fine if you read about generics and some new standard library modules somewhere else later.
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Step by Step process to learn Golang
The Go Programming Language book.
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Is go worth studying as first language?
The GOPL book is good one to start with, if you prefer reading books. https://www.gopl.io/
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Does anyone have any good resources to practice channel, context, and goroutine?
Not that they are leet code style, but some exercises from "The Go Programming Language" are really worth having a look at, also most solutions are available at https://github.com/adonovan/gopl.io
- Best way to learn GoLang for Java Developers?
- How similar is GO to C?
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is go still simple?
What part(s) are you struggling with and how are you learning? The Go Programming Language is slightly outdated but is an excellent intro. You can read the first chapter free. Also the resources on https://go.dev/learn/ are great. If I were you, I would come up with an idea you're excited about and build it.
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Learning about concurrency
For a deeper dive, I’d recommend The Go Programming Language - a fantastic resource covering a broader landscape of the language than just concurrency.
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If you want to learn Golang - please go through "Go Programming Language" by Brian Kernighan and Alan Donovan
"Low-level programming" is chapter 13, both in the version I have and on https://www.gopl.io/ -- the rest is all somewhat crucial stuff, except for maybe reflection.
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Career Change to Go
Is this the "The Go Programming Language" you mentioned?
What are some alternatives?
mommy-rs - mommy can now support you with 🪖type-safety🪖 and 🚀blazingly-fast🚀 speed~ ❤️
golangci-lint - Fast linters Runner for Go
ChatUDP - A UDP based group chat app written in Rust ⚡
golang-cheat-sheet - An overview of Go syntax and features.
retro.tools-backend - Web backend for retro.tools
maturin - Build and publish crates with pyo3, cffi and uniffi bindings as well as rust binaries as python packages
hello-world.rs - 🚀Memory safe, blazing fast, configurable, minimal hello world written in rust(🚀) in a few lines of code with few(1092🚀) dependencies🚀
go101 - An up-to-date (unofficial) knowledge base for Go programming self learning
shuttle - Build & ship backends without writing any infrastructure files.
learn-go-with-tests - Learn Go with test-driven development
GoBooks - List of Golang books
gobyexample - Go by Example