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Go Bootcamp- Master Golang with 1000+ Exercises and Projects

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Go Bootcamp: Master Golang with 1000+ Exercises and Projects, available at $94.99, has an average rating of 4.53, with 243 lectures, 20 quizzes, based on 3821 reviews, and has 30560 subscribers.

You will learn about Learn from a Go Contributor Learn Go Tips & Tricks that you cant find easily anywhere else Go from a total Go beginner to a confident Go programmer Practice Go with 1000+ Exercises (with included solutions) Understand Go In-Depth with Animated Illustrations (Pass Interviews) Learn the Go internals and common Go idioms and best-practices Create a Log File Parser that parses log files Create a Spam Masker that masks spammy words within a block of text Create a command-line Retro Led Clock that shows time Create Console Animations, Dictionary Programs, and more This course is ideal for individuals who are Take this course as the best companion to fully understand the official Go Spec and book. or Beginners who have never programmed before. or Programmers switching languages to Go. or Go programmers who want to level up their skills! or Go programmers who want to learn the internals of slices, maps, interfaces, and so on. It is particularly useful for Take this course as the best companion to fully understand the official Go Spec and book. or Beginners who have never programmed before. or Programmers switching languages to Go. or Go programmers who want to level up their skills! or Go programmers who want to learn the internals of slices, maps, interfaces, and so on.

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Summary

Title: Go Bootcamp: Master Golang with 1000+ Exercises and Projects

Price: $94.99

Average Rating: 4.53

Number of Lectures: 243

Number of Quizzes: 20

Number of Published Lectures: 196

Number of Published Quizzes: 18

Number of Curriculum Items: 263

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 214

Original Price: $199.99

Quality Status: approved

Status: Live

What You Will Learn

  • Learn from a Go Contributor
  • Learn Go Tips & Tricks that you cant find easily anywhere else
  • Go from a total Go beginner to a confident Go programmer
  • Practice Go with 1000+ Exercises (with included solutions)
  • Understand Go In-Depth with Animated Illustrations (Pass Interviews)
  • Learn the Go internals and common Go idioms and best-practices
  • Create a Log File Parser that parses log files
  • Create a Spam Masker that masks spammy words within a block of text
  • Create a command-line Retro Led Clock that shows time
  • Create Console Animations, Dictionary Programs, and more
  • Who Should Attend

  • Take this course as the best companion to fully understand the official Go Spec and book.
  • Beginners who have never programmed before.
  • Programmers switching languages to Go.
  • Go programmers who want to level up their skills!
  • Go programmers who want to learn the internals of slices, maps, interfaces, and so on.
  • Target Audiences

  • Take this course as the best companion to fully understand the official Go Spec and book.
  • Beginners who have never programmed before.
  • Programmers switching languages to Go.
  • Go programmers who want to level up their skills!
  • Go programmers who want to learn the internals of slices, maps, interfaces, and so on.
  • Go is a programming language created by Google, and this course is the most intuitive, in-depth, and highest-quality Go course on Udemy, with an insane level of attention to detail.You’ll understand both the why and how. We’ve included thousands of animations, exercises, quizzes, examples, challenges, projects, and so on. By the end of the course, you’ll become a confident Go programmerfrom scratch.

    Why should you take this course now?

  • Watch ultra-detailed, entertaining, intuitive, and easy to understand illustrations and animations.

  • Solve 1000+ hands-on exercises (solutions are also included).

  • Create projects including a log parser, file scanner, spam masker, and more.

  • Learn Go programming tips and tricks that you can’t find easily anywhere else.

  • Learn the Go internals and common Go idioms and best-practices.

  • Why should you learn Go (aka Golang and Go lang)?

  • Go is one of the most desired, easy to learn, and the highest paying programming languages. There are 1+ million Go programmers around the world, and the number is increasing each day exponentially. It’s been used by Google, Facebook, Twitter, Uber, Docker, Kubernetes, Heroku, and many others.

  • Go is Efficient like C, C++, and Java, and Easy to use like Python and Javascript. It’s Open-Source, Simple, Powerful, Efficient, Cross-Platform (OS X, Windows, Linux, ), Compiled, Garbage-Collected, and Concurrent.

  • Go is best for Command-line Tools, Web APIs, Distributed Network Applications like Microservices, Database Engines, Big-Data Processing Pipelines, and so on.

  • What are you going to learn from this course (briefly)?

  • Go OOP: Interfaces and Methods

  • Internals of Methods and Interfaces

  • Functions and Pointers: Program design, pass by value, and addressability.

  • Implicit interface satisfaction

  • Type assertion and Type Switch

  • Empty interface: []interface{} vs interface{}

  • Value, Pointer, and Nil Receivers

  • Promoted Methods

  • Famous Interfaces

  • Tips about when to use interfaces

  • fmt.Stringer, sort.Sort, json.Marshaler, json.Unmarshaler, and so on.

  • Composite Types: Arrays, Slices, Maps, and Structs

  • Internals of Slices and Maps

  • Backing array, slice header, capacity, and map header

  • JSON encoding and decoding, field tags, embedding

  • Make, copy, full Slice expressions and append mechanics

  • UTF-8 encoding and decoding

  • Go Type System Mechanics

  • Type inference, underlying, predeclared, and unnamed types.

  • Untyped constants and iota.

  • Blank Identifier, short declaration, redeclaration, scopes, naming conventions

  • I/O

  • Process Command-Line Arguments, printf, working with files, bufio.Scanner,

  • How to create your own Go packages

  • How to run multiple Go files, and how to use third-party packages

  • Go tools

  • Debugging Go code, go doc, and others.

  • and more.

  • Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Basics

    Lecture 1: Installation and Resources

    Lecture 2: Introduction to Variables

    Lecture 3: Example: Path Separator

    Lecture 4: When to use a short declaration?

    Lecture 5: Lets convert a value!

    Lecture 6: && Get input from terminal &&

    Lecture 7: Learn the basics of os.Args

    Lecture 8: Naming Things: Recommendations

    Lecture 9: ★ EXERCISES ★

    Lecture 10: What is a Raw String Literal?

    Lecture 11: How to get the length of a utf-8 string?

    Lecture 12: Example: Banger: Yell it back!

    Lecture 13: ★ STRINGS EXERCISES ★

    Lecture 14: Constants and iota

    Lecture 15: ★ IOTA EXERCISES ★

    Lecture 16: && Print Formatted Output &&

    Lecture 17: Println vs Printf

    Lecture 18: What is an Escape Sequence?

    Lecture 19: How to print using Printf?

    Lecture 20: The verbs can be type-safe too!

    Lecture 21: ★ PRINTF EXERCISES ★

    Lecture 22: && If Statement &&

    Lecture 23: If Statement

    Lecture 24: Else and Else If

    Lecture 25: ★ IF STATEMENT EXERCISES ★

    Lecture 26: Tiny Challenge: Validate a single user

    Lecture 27: Solution: Validate a single user

    Lecture 28: Tiny Challenge: Validate multiple users

    Lecture 29: Solution: Validate multiple users

    Lecture 30: && Error Handling &&

    Lecture 31: What is a nil value?

    Lecture 32: What is an error value?

    Lecture 33: Error handling example

    Lecture 34: Challenge: Feet to Meter

    Lecture 35: Solution: Feet to Meter

    Lecture 36: What is a Simple Statement?

    Lecture 37: Scopes of simple statements

    Lecture 38: Famous Shadowing Gotcha

    Lecture 39: ★ ERR HANDLING EXERCISES ★

    Lecture 40: && Switch Statement &&

    Lecture 41: Learn the Switch Statement Basics

    Lecture 42: What is a default clause?

    Lecture 43: Use multiple values in case conditions

    Lecture 44: Use bool expressions in case conditions

    Lecture 45: How does the fallthrough statement work?

    Lecture 46: What is a short switch?

    Lecture 47: Tiny Challenge: Parts of a Day

    Lecture 48: Solution: Parts of a Day

    Lecture 49: If vs Switch: Which one to use?

    Lecture 50: ★ SWITCH EXERCISES ★

    Lecture 51: && Loops &&

    Lecture 52: There is only one loop statement in Go

    Lecture 53: How to break from a loop?

    Lecture 54: How to continue a loop? (+BONUS: Debugging)

    Lecture 55: Create a multiplication table

    Lecture 56: How to loop over a slice?

    Lecture 57: For Range: Learn the easy way!

    Lecture 58: ★ LOOP EXERCISES #1 ★

    Chapter 2: Projects: For Go Basics

    Lecture 1: Randomization in Go

    Lecture 2: Randomization and Go

    Lecture 3: Seed the randomizer with time

    Lecture 4: Write the Game Logic

    Lecture 5: ★ RANDOMIZATION EXERCISES ★

    Lecture 6: Mini Project: Word Finder

    Lecture 7: Build the Word Finder Program

    Lecture 8: Labeled Break and Continue

    Lecture 9: Break from a Switch using Labels

    Lecture 10: Yes there is a goto statement in Go

    Lecture 11: ★ LABELED STATEMENT EXERCISES ★

    Chapter 3: Arrays and Memory Layout

    Lecture 1: Learn Gos Fixed Arrays

    Lecture 2: Introduction and Roadmap

    Lecture 3: What is an array in Go?

    Lecture 4: Lets create an array

    Lecture 5: Learn the gotcha when using a for range on arrays

    Lecture 6: What is a composite literal?

    Lecture 7: Refactor the Hipsters Love Bookstore to array literals

    Lecture 8: Tiny Challenge #1: Moodly

    Lecture 9: Can you compare array values?

    Lecture 10: Can you assign an array value to another one?

    Lecture 11: ★ ARRAYS EXERCISES #1 ★

    Lecture 12: How to use multi-dimensional arrays?

    Lecture 13: Tiny Challenge #2: Moodly

    Lecture 14: Learn the rarely known feature of Go: The Keyed Elements

    Lecture 15: Learn the relation between composite and unnamed types

    Lecture 16: Recap: Arrays

    Lecture 17: ★ ARRAYS EXERCISES #2 ★

    Chapter 4: Project: Write a Retro Clock

    Lecture 1: Grab the Slides!

    Lecture 2: Challenge: Retro Led Clock

    Lecture 3: Challenge Explanation

    Lecture 4: Lets print the digits

    Lecture 5: Lets print the clock

    Lecture 6: Its time to animate the clock!

    Instructors

  • Go Bootcamp- Master Golang with 1000+ Exercises and Projects  No.2
    Jose Portilla
    Head of Data Science at Pierian Training
  • Go Bootcamp- Master Golang with 1000+ Exercises and Projects  No.3
    Inanc Gumus
    Programmer & Author & Mentor
  • Go Bootcamp- Master Golang with 1000+ Exercises and Projects  No.4
    Pierian Training
    Data Science and Machine Learning Training
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  • 2 stars: 75 votes
  • 3 stars: 306 votes
  • 4 stars: 1147 votes
  • 5 stars: 2248 votes
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