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Read “6 unique and lesser-known Go techniques“ by DadCod on Medium: https://medium.com/@dadcod/6-unique-and-lesser-known-go-techniques-9821be24972b
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I think this has a point some how specially for a person like me who prefer to use the best technologies in the field instead of expanding One language for everything 😁
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For everyone who want to get started with golang here is a good resource:
https://gobyexample.com/
#resources
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For any junior folks seeking reliable resources or career advices and who have joined CodeNight, I recommend being cautious about taking advice from most group members. Many of them are not qualified and yet act as if they are experts and one day they will create a telegram channel and make u their follower
Take everything with a grain of salt✌️
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I was listening to a podcast about dependencies and they were talking about pollyfil.io a previous cdn server that were used by many javascript framework and they didn't owned so at some time they sold the site to other person and they stopped using but the owner of the site started including malicious javascript code on the cdn server and everyone that used that cdn server on their website more that 300,000 btw have a malicious javascript code that is completely out of their control 😂
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Yeah peeps. Since the last week I was busy on my project and I was not whole posting on this channel now we will discuss regard clean code this week 😁 that was headache for me actually 🤭
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The best thing that u can do in your programming journey is to know about that u are using deeply even the implementation if u can believe me there are a lot of things to learn there I remember reading Django implementation which improved my way of using design patterns a lot specially when I make packages(I have around 3 btw🙊) we mostly do not want to work in low level implementing every thing by ur self but every thing should be known (personal Idea) u may have implemented a lot of backend let say in django and u don know even things like marshaling and unmarshaling json parsing executing commands and other needed stuff believe missing these things will cost u a lot in the future. Mostly frameworks are made by abstracting things that exist in the programming language and giving u a top level control thay means u may know the framework but miss the programming language. Take ur time and learn the basics deeply believe me even if u haven't implemented a backend with some framework when u start every thing will be clear for u and u will run fast (faster than those who missed the basics). Have good time learning 😏
https://readmedium.com/be-an-engineer-not-a-frameworker-c58fe28d0c88
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