Go (basics) ?
depends, are you new to programming in general?
I think the best way to know for sure is to dive in.
where to start ? well, i usually code in python but i have a feeling that go will be new python within some years so why not give a shot
sure well i guess i have to start from Docs
Yes, that plus Go playground, if your goal is to learn the syntax. Otherwise, you could pick a simple crud based project, and learn as you build something. It doesn't have to be perfect, but you will learn a lot solving problems.
Yeah, I use too doc, but I have difficult with videos . projects.
well i can't say anything on this at this point where i'm right now but soon... xD
I watch video on building project. But I needed to take note . how about .? So I can build it similar ones after it.
you got it. well i'm off too now going to read docs and maybe some videos as you suggest
Hhh, yeah. Good but it's better to learn something from the video.
Go won’t be the new Python, it won’t be the new C++, nor C, nor Java, nor anything else really. Go doesn’t replace any language out there, especially not Python considering just how huge the Python ecosystem is Go is an alternative, primarily used in the backend / cloud development sector
i do see go as a python alternative
depends on the situation at hand
Were you able to write the algorithm to find out if user is a liar by asking a few questions?
No, I got stuck trying to figure quantum mechanics
🤣 I know, been there. It just takes some patience
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