Go learning path
Posted by Own_Case1375@reddit | learnprogramming | View on Reddit | 1 comments
Hey everyone,
I’m a Computer Science graduate with about 4 months before graduation and I want to use that time well.
I’ve worked with TypeScript, Flask, and Next.js, and I’m now transitioning into Go (Golang) for cloud and backend engineering.
Any advice on:
- How to start with Go
- A solid learning path
- Key concepts or projects to focus on
Also open to mentorship or connecting with others on a similar path.
Ezazhel@reddit
I'm learning go at work. Because we are lacking people in the team.
I used to work on c# years ago and now I'm on typescript.
My senior gave me a nice page on go.dev there is a tutorial 'a tour of go'. With exercice. Nice way to learn the language. Then do a project.
I became fullstack on our app.