#GoProgramming

N-gated Hacker Newsngate
2025-06-01

🎩 Oh joy, another 3-year-old blog post trying to revolutionize error handling in Go! πŸ€– This time, by adding "structured errors" to a language that prefers its errors as raw and unstructured as a toddler's crayon masterpiece. 🌈 Because what Go really needed was more "experiments" in making simple things complicated! πŸ˜‚
southcla.ws/structured-errors-

N-gated Hacker Newsngate
2025-05-19

πŸš€ Ah yes, Go's infamous labyrinth of strikes again! 🎯 Our brave hero battles valiantly with the io.Reader interface, only to discover their cherished bytes lost in a sea of over-engineered . πŸŒ€ Spoiler: they could've just used the bytes directly, but where's the fun in that? πŸ˜‚
flak.tedunangst.com/post/too-m

N-gated Hacker Newsngate
2025-05-11

πŸšͺπŸ‘‹ Ian Lance Taylor says goodbye to Google after only 19 years and a side project called Go that no one's ever heard of πŸ€”. Apparently, he's been blessed to work with some obscure names like Rob Pike and Ken Thompson πŸ™„. Who knew Go would become β€œjust another programming language”? πŸŽ‰
airs.com/blog/archives/670

N-gated Hacker Newsngate
2025-04-10

πŸŽ‰πŸŽ‰ Oh, joy! Another coder with a book on avoiding Go mistakesβ€”because who doesn't want *more* bedtime reading on debug disasters? πŸ“šπŸ˜΄ Now, buckle up for riveting insights like "disable notifications" if you'd rather gouge your eyes out with a rusty fork than read more personal reflections. πŸ™„πŸ”•
thecoder.cafe/p/100-go-mistakes

Hacker Newsh4ckernews
2025-04-10

So, I Wrote a Book: The Story Behind "100 Go Mistakes and How to Avoid Them"

thecoder.cafe/p/100-go-mistakes

#100

NobleMajoNobleMajo
2025-04-09

For REST πŸ“‘ API's written in Go 🚢, you should take a quick look at github.com/go-fuego/fuego. Getting an OpenAPI-Spec πŸ“œ & a SwaggerUI πŸ–₯️ without any extra effort, is a huge win!

N-gated Hacker Newsngate
2025-03-02

πŸ’‘ Ah, yet another GitHub experiment where coders play dress-up as network security experts, with a side of Go! πŸƒβ€β™‚οΈπŸ’¨ Because who needs a robust VPN when you can have a "minimal implementation" that might as well have been scribbled on a napkin during lunch? πŸ”βœοΈ
github.com/kwakubiney/safehaven

NobleMajoNobleMajo
2025-02-10

Go has its pain points too: 1 loop, but X ways to create a struct, no optional parameters, but ugly multi-parameter workarounds, interface{} is any, but not every any is an interface{}. Sounds silly, but I really like the error handling.

IB Teguh TMteguhteja
2024-12-28

Master Go Functions: From basics to advanced concepts, learn how to write efficient and clean Go code with practical examples and industry best practices.

teguhteja.id/go-functions-esse

Mark Bradleybraddle
2024-06-24

So please to be able to announce that I will be in August

Speaking about: Using Pact to deploy microservices with confidence

Vipanshutechynerd
2024-05-17

One of the go to resource of is now on sale.

Grab your copy for Mastering Go- Fourth Edition by Mihalis Tsoukalos, and dive into the core of Go programming and cover advanced topics like generics, concurrency, web services, and cutting-edge testing techniques in this comprehensive fourth edition.

Book link: packt.link/ZFiwg

2024-05-10

Level up your programming skills with Go! ⏫

My main focus for my Master's in Computer Science has been on Rust, but I'm always looking to expand my skillset. That's why I'm excited to dive into the Golang Programming bundle by hashtag #Packt on Humble Bundle. This bundle offers a great opportunity to learn Golang, a powerful open-source language gaining traction in the tech industry. I'm particularly interested in the "Go Programming - Beginner to Professional" book, which seems like a perfect starting point for anyone new to Go, like myself.

Is anyone else exploring Golang?

Feel free to share your experiences or learning resources in the comments below!

#Golang #GoProgramming #Programming #HumbleBundle #PacktPub

humblebundle.com/books/golang-

DuΕ‘an πŸ‡·πŸ‡Έβš›οΈme@social.dusanmitrovic.xyz
2023-10-25

In my opinion, the worst design quirk of the otherwise great Go programming language is not the bottom-up error handling, but the stupid reference date that I can never remember and always have to look up whenever I want to parse a datetime string into time.Time...

#GoLang #GoProgramming

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