Google Go Programming for Beginners (Golang)
There are an endless number of programming languages out there, and new ones are added on an almost daily basis. To keep on top of the game and broaden your skill set, picking up a few of these new languages never hurts. Google Go (golang) is the programming language created by one of the largest technology names in the world Google so having Go in your arsenal is a surefire way to add to your coding credentials. This course will teach you everything you need to know about Go.
Hands on Programming Training
Everything you Need to Get up and Go!
This course has been designed for anyone who is familiar with coding and programming languages, but has not yet turned their hand to Google Go. It’s also perfect for beginner programmers who want to diversify their skills by learning a new language. It’s not intended for complete beginners learning their first language, although it does make an excellent follow–up course.
The course is broken into several different sections which become increasingly more advanced as you progress. Over 41 lectures and 4 hours, you will be continuously challenged but able to move at a comfortable pace (without becoming overwhelmed). It’s all about hands on training, so expect to jump right into the action and get coding with real world golang examples.
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Price | $12.99 |
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Duration | 4 hours |
Year | 2020 |
Level | All |
Language | English |
Certificate | Yes |
Quizzes | Yes |
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Raimundas Juodvalkis –
No doubt lecturer is a pro, but one thing is to be a good programmer and other is to be a great teacher. For me personally videos become too difficult to understand, as explaining elementary things in Go other commands and language advance functions set me off. I was asking myself Why many times, but we have all different thought process. I would say, if you know any programming language as C, C++, it may be easy for you.
Fjodors Tjulkins –
Good course, clear and concise but I wish the instructor would record sessions when he gets the code right the first time. Looking up and fixing bugs along the way is a typical programmer thing, but it makes it hard to follow.
Ferry Hinardi –
great for beginning
Eugene Lee –
great instructionn
Ruth Priyanka –
Yes
Andrew Palka –
This course is good for absolute beginners and that’s about it. I was hoping to learn a lot more about concurrency using goroutines and channels and it was mostly breezed through
Apostolos Georgas –
Helpful for beginers. Needs some improvement around Channels related stuff as it get’s somehow confusing there. More examples and easier examples would be more than needed for the newcomers.