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Mike Van Sickle, James Wilson, Jeremy Morgan, Alex Schultz, and Ashish Minocha

Go is a statically-typed, compiled language like C++ with the user friendliness of a dynamically-typed, interpreted language such as Python. It is concurrent, garbage-collected, and designed for scale. Go is a programming language made for building large-scale, complex software. This path will take you from the basics of the Go language all the way up to writing and testing services.

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Go is a statically-typed, compiled language like C++ with the user friendliness of a dynamically-typed, interpreted language such as Python. It is concurrent, garbage-collected, and designed for scale. Go is a programming language made for building large-scale, complex software. This path will take you from the basics of the Go language all the way up to writing and testing services.

What You'll Learn

  • Custom data types
  • Branching
  • Looping
  • Modules
  • Packages
  • Functions
  • Concurrency
  • Services
  • Testing
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    Five courses

    The Go CLI Playbook

    (2 hours)
    This course introduces the Go CLI and gives an overview of its functionality. You'll learn to compile and test Go programs, manage workspaces, and explore Go’s development environment.

    Creating Custom Data Types with Go

    (1 hours)
    In Creating Custom Data Types with Go, you will learn to create your own custom types in Go and understand the impact of each element on the system.

    Deep Dive into Go Packages

    (1 hours)
    This course introduces you to everything you need to know about packages in Go, both the mechanics of how to create them and the best practices that will help your application remain clear and manageable.

    Concurrent Programming with Go

    (1 hours)
    In this course, you will learn Go's concurrency system and how to use goroutines, channels, and the sync package to build robust, highly concurrent applications.

    The Go Standard Library

    (2 hours)
    The Go standard library contains pre-written code to help you build applications faster. This course will show you how to leverage these packages to handle input, read and write files, create logs, and more.

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