Here's my config: github.com/MarioCarrion/videos/tree/a32095e28c2e3affc7380b0e9b8a83b88f93b59d/2024/nvim-configuration ; in particular: github.com/MarioCarrion/videos/blob/a32095e28c2e3affc7380b0e9b8a83b88f93b59d/2024/nvim-configuration/lua/mario/plugins/navigator.lua#L24-L34
language evolution is natural, but most people like golang for its symplicity. For me it's smells like C++ in the future, were you need to have PhD to write a "hello world". And also golang is quite good for embedded devices for my opinion.
Thank you Mario, always looking forward to your videos :)
Thanks for watching! Take care.
Looking forward for more videos.
Can you please think of re-freshing the whole microservice course from scratch with the latest version of golang?
Thanks! Yes, I've been thinking about it, a lot of new things have changed since then.
Thank you so much❤
Thanks for watching.
I was missing your videos
Miss no more! Videos coming your way every other week at 8:30 Eastern! 😆
Thanks
How did you enable inlay hints for gopls I tried adding the required parameters but its not working? Can you share your dotfiles please?
Here's my config: github.com/MarioCarrion/videos/tree/a32095e28c2e3affc7380b0e9b8a83b88f93b59d/2024/nvim-configuration ; in particular: github.com/MarioCarrion/videos/blob/a32095e28c2e3affc7380b0e9b8a83b88f93b59d/2024/nvim-configuration/lua/mario/plugins/navigator.lua#L24-L34
language evolution is natural, but most people like golang for its symplicity. For me it's smells like C++ in the future, were you need to have PhD to write a "hello world". And also golang is quite good for embedded devices for my opinion.