GoLang: 10+ UNIQUE Concepts/Conventions that Beginners Should Know About!

GoLang: 10+ UNIQUE Concepts/Conventions that Beginners Should Know About!

Ben Davis

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JoeriVDE
JoeriVDE - 16.09.2023 12:21

Very helpful, thanks 🙏

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Ad Ici De
Ad Ici De - 05.09.2023 15:26

Also, it's not a good practice in Go to make setters. And totally not if you have a public field anyway.

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Ad Ici De
Ad Ici De - 05.09.2023 12:44

Ok, I'll just say the new keyword and builtin is useless. I've never seen it used in out production code. we just use var to have things initialized to zero values, including nils for pointer types. For a language that likes to have a single way of doing things, "new" is doubly useless.

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Danyal Javed
Danyal Javed - 30.07.2023 18:29

Which theme are u using?

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CaSe
CaSe - 28.07.2023 17:11

I love those concepts/conventions type of content when learning new stuff. Please include more for more advanced topics as well. Quickest I grasped something in a while was with this video. Thanks.

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Hiep Duong
Hiep Duong - 24.07.2023 00:06

great content, information density is just right

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Aleksandar Petrović
Aleksandar Petrović - 23.07.2023 10:34

You mention the craziest thing in Golang, it's interfaces.

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Kevin Vélez
Kevin Vélez - 14.07.2023 21:01

Great video.

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hakim jazuli
hakim jazuli - 07.07.2023 09:52

the documentation 101: "the convention is to use camelCase"
me: "you know what? I'm gonna snake_case even harder"

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Abhiram Satpute
Abhiram Satpute - 30.06.2023 13:01

You are covering great topics with these 10-15 min vids! They are also super informative for people who have knowledge in other languages to get a grip on Go ! Cheers

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Xe054
Xe054 - 16.06.2023 03:49

I love the scoping feature (capital letters) in Go compared to JavaScript. No need to worry about writing "export" for each function or learn different standards such as CJS or ESM.

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Fudzer M Huda
Fudzer M Huda - 16.06.2023 03:42

thank you

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Adrian Cruz
Adrian Cruz - 06.06.2023 20:26

Wow thats one of the best beginner-oriented Go videos I have seen

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Demid Druganov
Demid Druganov - 24.04.2023 08:56

Omg the capitalization as export is just hilarious ffs

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Vitor Hugo
Vitor Hugo - 01.04.2023 03:03

"multiple returns" = returning a tuple?

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iZeb0x
iZeb0x - 07.03.2023 17:48

worst syntax since cobol

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Mr.X
Mr.X - 09.02.2023 15:10

Great!

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Richard Amare
Richard Amare - 18.01.2023 20:55

I've just recently came across your channel and I must say there so much quality content. Specially being so transparent with your InsiderViz examples. Thank you for sharing with us.🙌🏽

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Ikraam
Ikraam - 18.01.2023 18:05

Good video as always.

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Matthew Bidewell
Matthew Bidewell - 18.01.2023 16:01

"And you, young Davis; we shall watch your career with great interest." Palatine or something.

Great vid, subbed

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Abdul
Abdul - 18.01.2023 14:02

Whats that Spotlight search bar in your vscode ? an extension? name please.

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Steffen
Steffen - 18.01.2023 13:01

Congrats on the initiative to building these tutorials, it makes it much easier for people to get into GO, and your style of teaching is very practical. Keep going and the channel will grow for sure

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Fran Marić
Fran Marić - 18.01.2023 12:31

Great video, learned a lot! This is gonna make my backend much better :)

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Ashutosh Kaushik
Ashutosh Kaushik - 18.01.2023 08:03

Exactly what i needed! Thanks!

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Abdul
Abdul - 18.01.2023 07:37

next video on Contexts in Go

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lakshmi tech
lakshmi tech - 18.01.2023 05:58

I just refreshed my learning after seeing this concept now I know how defer keyword works in go ☺️. 😊

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AHairyBum
AHairyBum - 18.01.2023 05:44

Nice video. I noticed you are using a vim plugin. You can use ~ to toggle the case of a character, also g~<motion>

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Mark Strus
Mark Strus - 18.01.2023 04:03

Great video Ben. I’ve really been enjoying your channel lately. I’ve just started learning Go and backend development a few weeks ago. I’ve been doing front end for a long time.

I find your videos like this one really helpful in understanding some of the concepts and features of Go.

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Fredrick Denga
Fredrick Denga - 18.01.2023 03:01

Please help me save these jobless rust developers 😢😢😢😢😢😢I BEG

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