▬▬▬▬▬▬ R E S O U R C E S 🔗 ▬▬▬▬▬▬ ► Git Repo: gitlab.com/twn-youtube/golang-crash-course ► HTTP, URL & IP Addresses Explained - IT Beginners Course Lecture techworld-with-nana.teachable.com/courses/it-beginners-course/lectures/44206531 ► Golang Full Course: ruclips.net/video/yyUHQIec83I/видео.html ▬▬▬▬▬▬ T I M E S T A M P S ⏰ ▬▬▬▬▬▬ 0:00 - Intro & Course Overview 02:28 - Introduction to Go - Why Go? 06:28 - Characteristics of Go and Go Use Cases GO SYNTAX & CONCEPTS 08:38 - Local Setup - Download Go & GoLand IDE 12:10 - Write our First Program & Structure of a Go File 18:08 - Execute Go Program 22:17 - Start writing our ToDoList Application 25:08 - Data Types in Go 26:54 - Variables in Go 36:36 - Arrays & Slices in Go 44:20 - Loops in Go 56:07 - Functions in Go 01:00:16 - Variable Scopes in Go 01:19:08 - Build HTTP endpoints and Start Web Server to serve requests
As a data analyst (of non IT background) have searched for extensive and basic explanatory video on Go. Watched probably over 10 - all failed as missed some things to be explained. This one IS DOING GREAT SO FAR (minute 16:00 so far)... Will comment more on further success.
I wanted to learn golang and was searching for a tutorial, seems like you have uploaded the video at the exact time when i wanted to learn golang. Thanks for this beginner friendly course!
I just finished watching your last GoLang tutorial and bang! You have uploaded another one!! Thank you so much Nana for all the contributions you are making to the community. :)
Your teaching style and graphics are very easy to digest. I found that I last two section of video, there was problem in the audio. Only left side voice is coming. Just FYI
Great video as always! I just can't get over the fact that you suggest installing a paid IDE with so much FOS alternativs, such a no brainer... thank you though!
@@ Hi nana u r true inspiration to us .. please cover all Golang use case's..( all senorias)) in devops & cloud @@@ Please explain how efficiently golang will be used in Cloud & devops area
Thank you so much for the great content! Just one thing: starting at 01:08:40 the audio almost switches to mono, with the sound on the left channel becomming barley audible. Thought I'd let you know!
Hi Nana, thanks for your great contents. You've had a golang course on your RUclips channel before, and you were supposed to create an advanced course on golang. I'm still waiting for it! When is it going to be released?
Agree. It would be great to have a golang intro for programmers. Could go fast and be chock full of advanced everyday techniques, exploiting the replayability of videos.
Probably a reason to use goland, but all the intellisense and coding suggestions came in the way, this time, didn't it? Would benefit from turning it off, or use a different tool. Free software, perhaps?
Hi Nana. Can you please help me. I need a 20" desktop screen for my software dev Project I only have 14" laptop. Please donate to me if you have an old screen for me. I am from South Africa.
I love your courses, but in general, you've basically repeated a course you did some time ago. It's a shame you didn't really do a continuation of that course. It's true that there is a moment of making a web application, but it's a shame that you didn't do it in a way that fills in any gaps from the previous course and focuses entirely on the web aspect of creating an API in GO and, for example, connecting to a database. If you had shown it, I think I would have learned it and could have taken further steps in development in Golang, your form and message just don't work for me. It's a shame you didn't go that route, but I hope that some GO course will appear on your channel.
"Go is too simple to write complicated programs, while Rust is too complicated to write simple programs. It all depends which problem you’d rather have." - John Arundel
▬▬▬▬▬▬ R E S O U R C E S 🔗 ▬▬▬▬▬▬
► Git Repo: gitlab.com/twn-youtube/golang-crash-course
► HTTP, URL & IP Addresses Explained - IT Beginners Course Lecture
techworld-with-nana.teachable.com/courses/it-beginners-course/lectures/44206531
► Golang Full Course: ruclips.net/video/yyUHQIec83I/видео.html
▬▬▬▬▬▬ T I M E S T A M P S ⏰ ▬▬▬▬▬▬
0:00 - Intro & Course Overview
02:28 - Introduction to Go - Why Go?
06:28 - Characteristics of Go and Go Use Cases
GO SYNTAX & CONCEPTS
08:38 - Local Setup - Download Go & GoLand IDE
12:10 - Write our First Program & Structure of a Go File
18:08 - Execute Go Program
22:17 - Start writing our ToDoList Application
25:08 - Data Types in Go
26:54 - Variables in Go
36:36 - Arrays & Slices in Go
44:20 - Loops in Go
56:07 - Functions in Go
01:00:16 - Variable Scopes in Go
01:19:08 - Build HTTP endpoints and Start Web Server to serve requests
this course is just for Paid promotion, very bad I wasn't expect with you guys
As a data analyst (of non IT background) have searched for extensive and basic explanatory video on Go. Watched probably over 10 - all failed as missed some things to be explained. This one IS DOING GREAT SO FAR (minute 16:00 so far)... Will comment more on further success.
Nana... Rock star of the decade🎉
Thanks 🙌 🙏
I wanted to learn golang and was searching for a tutorial, seems like you have uploaded the video at the exact time when i wanted to learn golang. Thanks for this beginner friendly course!
I just finished watching your last GoLang tutorial and bang!
You have uploaded another one!!
Thank you so much Nana for all the contributions you are making to the community. :)
You're very welcome 😊
The fact that Nana is making her one of the video from her paid course publicly available is just so wholesome!!!
You're kidding! I just finished one of your go tutorial videos. I love the content and the effort!!
You're an amazing teacher Nana! Thanks for teaching us such amazing stuff. More power to you!
Thank you so much for the kind words! 🙏 I'm glad you're finding the content helpful :)
Thank you for the video Nana! I was waiting for it for a long time :)
I think a part two is needed covering at least: if statements, pointer concepts , and multithreading handling.
However, a great introduction! Thanks 🙏
Thanks nana from ethiopia 🇪🇹,i have been waiting this
You're very welcome! 😊 Greetings to you in Ethiopia 🇪🇹, and I’m so glad the wait was worth it!
best thing to start up the week...
skill up time 😎
thnaks nana
Glad you’re kicking off the week with skill-up vibes! 😎 Keep up the awesome work, and thanks for the support!
Simplest and easiest explanation of Multi-threading, Thanka Nana.
I just set up my pc Last nite.. So hands up!! Thanks Nana ❤
Exactly what I am doing post your other course!! Top BaNana
Love it Nana! You absolute beauty for creating such amazing content!😊
Your teaching style and graphics are very easy to digest. I found that I last two section of video, there was problem in the audio. Only left side voice is coming. Just FYI
I was watching your Golang course from 2021 I guess and suddenly this new course appeared on my feed.
Great video as always! I just can't get over the fact that you suggest installing a paid IDE with so much FOS alternativs, such a no brainer... thank you though!
Good one Nana. Keep contributing.
You my best iT lecturer, WE love u
Hey bro are you from Uganda?
Very nice introduction. Consider adding conditionals as part of the introduction. I thing it also an important part of the fundamentals.
Very helpful! Thanks Nana 🥰
The golang mascot is cute. It looks like a gopher.
Well structured ❤
I'll stick with Python for now.
It's a good tutorial though, good job Nana
Great stuff Nana !!
Dekh rahe hain n Kunal Bhai
Apko Go sikhna tha aur just video bhi aa gaya
thanks for long lecture! as a matter of fact, it was so long that my right earphone battery died in the middle of it.
Just finished your previous Go video and excited to try this one! At 1:08:42 it seems like the audio is no longer in stereo
Very clear and simple explanation :)
@@ Hi nana u r true inspiration to us .. please cover all Golang use case's..( all senorias)) in devops & cloud
@@@ Please explain how efficiently golang will be used in Cloud & devops area
Video suggestion, how to create lambda with Golang using firebase. Motivation firebase seems to be more generous with free resources
Thank you for your suggestion!
thank you Nana you are awesome! plz make another one
Thank you so much for the great content! Just one thing: starting at 01:08:40 the audio almost switches to mono, with the sound on the left channel becomming barley audible. Thought I'd let you know!
Fantastic tutorial!
Great thanks Nana 👌
Nice. Please make and upload video on the backend also like by storing data in postgres db using gorm module and deploy in kubernetes
You are my mentor 😊
Thank you, Nana.
Hello Nana,a big thank you for your dedicated support and sharing of knowledge, just asking when is the advanced go tutorial coming out?
Grazie Nana!
You're very welcome! I hope you find it helpful. Happy coding! 💻✨
Hello Nana im very happy to see you're tutorial....its very interesting language..this programming language Golang
is very popular or not?
Would have been cooler if you would have did this in Docker.
Hi Nana, thanks for your great contents. You've had a golang course on your RUclips channel before, and you were supposed to create an advanced course on golang. I'm still waiting for it! When is it going to be released?
Hi, thanks for your great feedback :) Our plans changed, we are not creating an advanced course.
Good lesson,for the but elementary level.
Thank you, yes it starts from scratch for complete beginners
Agree. It would be great to have a golang intro for programmers. Could go fast and be chock full of advanced everyday techniques, exploiting the replayability of videos.
you are special ☺️❤️
Hey Nana, please make video on .NET Core
Could you please make a video about how to deploy app in K8s using Jenkins pipeline?
Super 🙏
thx nana
Hi Nana. Can you do a video for Deploying Karpenter on EKS
Probably a reason to use goland, but all the intellisense and coding suggestions came in the way, this time, didn't it? Would benefit from turning it off, or use a different tool. Free software, perhaps?
Hi Nana , please can you make a course about Coolify server
You are a beautiful and cute programmer ❤
1:08:40 sound goes to the left speaker, thought laptop was cooked
OMG you are a killer!!
Nana is there a surge in using Golang ? i heard its been picking up in startup world.
16:39
can you teach me how to build simple app and make it .exe like other computer app??
Good naic
👌👌👌👌
😎👍🏻
anybody got notes for this crash course
scala language?
Hi Nana. Can you please help me. I need a 20" desktop screen for my software dev Project I only have 14" laptop. Please donate to me if you have an old screen for me. I am from South Africa.
I love your courses, but in general, you've basically repeated a course you did some time ago. It's a shame you didn't really do a continuation of that course. It's true that there is a moment of making a web application, but it's a shame that you didn't do it in a way that fills in any gaps from the previous course and focuses entirely on the web aspect of creating an API in GO and, for example, connecting to a database. If you had shown it, I think I would have learned it and could have taken further steps in development in Golang, your form and message just don't work for me. It's a shame you didn't go that route, but I hope that some GO course will appear on your channel.
Go is old now. It's all about RUST now. Technology is moving way too fast.
"Go is too simple to write complicated programs, while Rust is too complicated to write simple programs. It all depends which problem you’d rather have." - John Arundel