Hi!
In this article I’m going to cover what happened in 2017 and what will happen in 2018. And also, I’ve created a path for you to follow, so you can read my articles in order to digest them easily.
After working days, nights, weeks, weekends, and months fulltime educating people about Go for 3 months, this happened:
Some of my 2018 goals are about earning a little bit of money (somehow?) because I need to drink coffee too.
It’s just ~3 months old — I started doing it publicly since the last quarter of 2017. It has always been my goal to teach people what I know and I’m glad that I’m doing it now.
My vision has always been to create the most concise, information-packed, visual and simple to digest articles that you can find in one place.
I’ve created this blog because the information about Go is dispersed in many places, so, you need to search for it in too many places. Also, many articles are too complex or just shallow or hard to understand for many beginners and even for intermediate-level gophers. I’m trying to reduce these problems.
❤️ 💜 💙 💚 💛 Allright! Now, I’m going to summarize most of the content I’ve created about Go last year. I’m very happy that I could be able to help people. Enjoy!
You may read the articles in the order I‘m listing here. Almost all of my articles include explanations, tips and tricks, visuals and code exercises which you can try online.
Overview
About Go Language — An Overview
Packages
Variables
Constants
Functions
I also have started tweeting almost daily 2 months ago. I tweet a lot of tips and tricks and exercise questions about Go. I see that it helps many people out there.
Check them out here.