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Posts by Alex Pumnea
A nice article about "Organize your Go middleware without dependencies"
#golang
www.alexedwards.net/blog/organi...
Quick update on my progress: Not much done since the last update, but still taking baby steps forward… every little bit counts!
#LearningGo #Shift2Code
TIL: Product owners are the OG “vibe coders”. They’ve been vaguely describing what they want for years and receiving crappy bug-ridden code in return.
A nifty 8 minute video quickly touring Go’s concurrency mechanisms using basic examples.
youtu.be/f9IrbW13C_c?...
It's been about a month into my @golang.org learning journey and this is my progress so far, I use exercism.org for hands-on learning, and while at work I read "Learning Go" by Jon Bodner
#Go #Shift2Code
Today I'm proud to launch your new favourite Go book in early access!
This book will go to a depth not seen before in Go books, and the first three chapters are available right now:
www.bytesizego.com/books/anatom...
Missed a couple of days with my daily learning @golang.org updates. So I'll drop the day count, besides that I don't think anyone is interested in that count.
Anyway, I solved:
🎯 Grains on the chessboard: each next square has a double amount of grains
🎯 Arabic to Roman numerals
#Go #Shift2Code
Bad decisions happen, and life goes on. Many mistakes were made and the bills still come down this road but I would like to thank ThePrimeagen for all his hard work, drive, and passion that keeps me learning after a 12-hour shift as a taxi driver learning and not giving up.
There is a great talk by Robert Griesemer & Ian Lance Taylor that I hope will answer your question.
youtu.be/Pa_e9EeCdy8?...
With vibe coding you build what an LLLM can, not what you want.
It’s slow today at work, well it’s been like that the whole week but that gives time to read “Learning Go” by Jon Bodner atm at chapter 6 Pointers. Highly recommend this book.
#Go #Shift2Code
Day05: Done 3 exercises and before starting the 4th, was scrolling through solutions that others posted to see if I was not missing a better way to solve this problem and that was the path to falling into a rabbit hole of performance testing) More details after my night shift. #Go #Shift2Code
#YouStillNeedJuniorDevs
softwaredoug.com/blog/2024/09...
Day 03-04: Basics are done. Couple of hours of night shift left and I will be starting with next exercise.
The “why” behind Microsoft’s choice to use Go for porting Typescript’s compiler
youtube.com/watch?v=pNlq...
And if you are just learning, don’t use AI
Every type in @golang.org is a value type. It’s just that sometimes the value is a pointer.
I’m still pretty happy with m1)
Day 02: Got through Interfaces, Zero Values and Stringer interface
✅ Interfaces: DIY contracts, with implicit implementation.
✅ Zero values: smart defaults.
✅ Stringer(): allows types to provide their string representation.
#Go #Shift2Code
Here is episode #11 of Ultimate Software Design Live.
We have a functional chat system with a client all written in #golang. Starting on Thursday we work on decentralized authorization.
www.youtube.com/live/eHZ8a2H...
CNCF Joins Google Summer of Code 2025 – Calling All Contributors! www.cncf.io/blog/2025/03... #cncf @cncf.io
☎️ Reality shifting... trailer dropping!
The official trailer for the #GopherCon Challenge Series, hosted by our friends at @codepros.org, is out now!
🐰How deep is this year's rabbit hole gonna go?
📽️ Watch to find out! youtu.be/oIak1vTLbTw?...
#RoadToGopherCon #ChallengeSeries #CyberSecurity
Smth great is cooking, the trailer looks amazing