Sumario: | 15+ Hours of Video Instruction Go is lightweight, simple, and perfect for modern cloud-native and microservices development. Overview Ultimate Go: Advanced Concepts Video Course provides an intensive, comprehensive, and idiomatic view of the Go programming language. This course focuses on both the specification and implementation of the language, including topics ranging from language syntax, design, and guidelines to concurrency, testing, and profiling. This class is perfect for anyone who wants a jump-start in learning Go or wants a more thorough understanding of the language and its internals. In this video training, William Kennedy starts by providing a deep and intensive dive into Go's language syntax, idioms, implementation, and specification. Then Bill guides you through the essential things you need to know about designing software in Go. With that strong foundation, Bill then teaches the language mechanics behind Go's concurrency primitives and covers all the things you need to know to design concurrent software. Finally, Bill covers the tooling Go provides for testing, tracing, and profiling your programs. About the Instructor William Kennedy is a managing partner at Ardan Studio in Miami, Florida, a mobile, web, and systems development company. He is also a coauthor of the book Go in Action, the author of the blog "GoingGo.Net," and a founding member of GoBridge, which is working to increase Go adoption through embracing diversity. Ardan Labs is a software development, consulting, staffing, and training organization that specializes in Go, DevOps, Rust, Kubernetes, Terraform, and Blockchain technologies. For over 12 years, Ardan Labs has been trusted by startups and Fortune 500 companies to train their engineers and develop highly technical software solutions. If you're eager to elevate your Go skills to an expert level, get in touch and we can point you to a solution that fits your needs! Skill Level Beginner Intermediate Learn How To Write better, more idiomatic, and performant code Focus on micro-level engineering decisions Use your new understanding of the internals to leverage the core tradeoffs on readability, simplicity and performance. Utilize data semantics, guidelines, mechanical sympathy, data-oriented design, and package-oriented design Structure your Go projects for the long term. Manage packages, modules, and dependencies Who Should Take This Course Those learning their first programming language Experienced programmers who want to take advantage of the power of GO Course Requirements You need to know how to program You need to understand and core concepts of working with computers (such as files, HTTP, memory management, other) Studied CS in school or have a minimum of two years of experience programming full-time professionally Be familiar with structural and object-oriented programming styles. Have worked with arrays, lists, queues and stacks Understand processes, threads and synchronization at a high level.
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