Hi all,
I'm a devops engineer trying to take back some good programming skills lost after years of bash and pipelines scripting.
I'm learning go since a few weeks from the official go tour, plus go 101 and some random article.
I've created a small repo to share the learning process with my colleagues to try to share the knowledge in the team and to keep up also on the long term, since we don't have any internal go project right now github.com/tuxerrante/go_exercises
My goal is to learn it deeply enough to build small advanced programs like k8s clients and network apps to make our work easier, or to be able to customize k8s plug-in written in go when needed.
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Hi all,
I'm a devops engineer trying to take back some good programming skills lost after years of bash and pipelines scripting.
I'm learning go since a few weeks from the official go tour, plus go 101 and some random article.
I've created a small repo to share the learning process with my colleagues to try to share the knowledge in the team and to keep up also on the long term, since we don't have any internal go project right now
github.com/tuxerrante/go_exercises
My goal is to learn it deeply enough to build small advanced programs like k8s clients and network apps to make our work easier, or to be able to customize k8s plug-in written in go when needed.