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Ian Harris

This specialization introduces the Go programming language from Google and provides learners with an overview of Go's special features. Upon completing the three-course sequence, learners will have gained the knowledge and skills needed to create concise, efficient, and clean applications using Go.

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Three courses

Getting Started with Go

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Learn the fundamentals of Go, an open source programming language developed by Google and enhanced by the open source community. This course is designed for individuals with previous programming experience and covers the basic elements of Go, including data types, protocols, formats, and writing code that incorporates RFCs and JSON. You'll have a chance to practice writing Go programs and receive feedback from your peers.

Functions, Methods, and Interfaces in Go

Continue your Go programming journey by exploring functions, methods, and interfaces. Implement functions, understand function types, and delve into object-orientation with methods and class instantiation. Practice your skills by building Go applications.

Concurrency in Go

Learn how to implement concurrent programming in Go. Explore the roles of channels and goroutines in implementing concurrency. Topics include writing goroutines and implementing channels for communications between goroutines.

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