Hey,
in terms if it's worth or not, it's a rather personal question. How much
you like Go and wanna work with it or do you just wanna add another skill
to enhance your employability.
I pretty much learnt Go reading the Effective Go
(https://go.dev/doc/effective_go). If you are an experienced s
Learning a new language is always a good idea as it exposes you to new
concepts and ways of doing things.
Go is quite unique, there are interesting and thought provoking design
choices.
It's not too much of an investment to grasp the basics.
Maybe you can give it a shot and decide if you like it/
When I was training people in Go, they took 5-7 days (of 8 hours) to learn
the basics of Go.
I was about 50 when I "touched" Go for the first time, 60 now :-)
Op woensdag 6 november 2024 om 22:46:35 UTC+1 schreef Amnon:
> You will probably be able to learn Go in a week.
>
> On Wednesday 6 Novemb
You will probably be able to learn Go in a week.
On Wednesday 6 November 2024 at 05:00:33 UTC Rodrick Brown wrote:
> I learned go in 1 year at 40 and Rust at 44 go figure 🤣😂 and I'm 45 now
>
> On Tue, Nov 5, 2024 at 5:20 PM Vinicius Fernandes
> wrote:
>
>> Hello, everyone! I hope you are all
I learned go in 1 year at 40 and Rust at 44 go figure 🤣😂 and I'm 45 now
On Tue, Nov 5, 2024 at 5:20 PM Vinicius Fernandes
wrote:
> Hello, everyone! I hope you are all doing well.
>
> I would like to receive guidance and tips regarding my career. I am 26
> years old and currently work as a Front
Hello, everyone! I hope you are all doing well.
I would like to receive guidance and tips regarding my career. I am 26
years old and currently work as a Frontend developer (Vue.js), with 4 years
of experience.
To enhance my knowledge in Full Stack development, I would like to focus on
a Back