Starting my Go work on Monday, some tips of books and courses?

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  • gopl.io

    Example programs from "The Go Programming Language"

  • I have red the: The Go Programming Language book from: https://www.gopl.io/ And taken a 9h Go Developer course on Udemy. Also i have taken AWS Cloud Practitioner certificate on Amazon. Now good way in to the Solution Architect certificate.

  • goldmark

    :trophy: A markdown parser written in Go. Easy to extend, standard(CommonMark) compliant, well structured.

  • Aside from Cloud Native programming: I'm doing both Java and Go, and the hardest part probably will be to get rid of that heavy OOP way of thinking. Understanding how to use functions/closures as first class types will help alot. For example, there are Functional Options and some libraries that make heavy use of the functions-first style, e.g. yuin/goldmark or chi.

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  • Polyglot for Maven

    Support alternative markup for Apache Maven POM files

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