@Dev_Sanjay2004@MattJamesBoyle Any chance you might also try my CobraUtil package?
I wrote it to make it easier (for me at least) to create CLI programs with Cobra — which I otherwise love — as there is a lot that Cobra does not prescribe and thus makes awkward.
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@satyamkale27 Obviously, the syntax can be a bit confusing when switching from JavaScript to Golang. I also come from a JavaScript background, but after spending some time with Golang, I feel its syntax is quite simple. Its strong static typing makes it a beautiful language.
Just learned about functions in Go! 🏗️ Multiple return types and the blank _ identifier for ignoring values are pretty cool. Since I have a JavaScript background, Go’s syntax felt a bit confusing at first, but I’m getting the hang of it! #golang
@dhanieltunde I just read your article, and it was concise and effective. You are learning very well—keep exploring and growing! I am also a learner I started learning Golang a few months ago. Let's connect and grow togetherne
@danielabatibabatunde1/dealing-with-golang-complex-data-types-5ac11c30b45b" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">medium.com/@danielabatiba…
This week is all about learning Complex Data Types in Go, I dived into concepts like Structs, Slices, arrays, e.t.c
You should definitely read.
looking for a mobile dev partner (react native) for one of our new projects at 2358labs
if you’re someone who can can quickly build things, and loves working with tools like cursor, bolt
pls reach out, dms open
If you plan to learn in public in 2025, spend more time learning than sharing.
Don't get me wrong, it is good, in fact great, that you are sharing things as you learn; but make sure that the time you spend learning is substantially more than what you spend on crafting social media posts and writing blogs.
Remember, the leverage of being a better engineer >>> "influencer".
I share my learning to spark curiosity and broaden perspectives, but my top priority is always staying true and focused on what I set out to learn. Here are a few things I follow and would recommend to you all to maximize your learning
1. narrow your focus to 4 topics (max) for the year
2. learn only within these topics, stay intentional
3. prioritize concepts and resources that take you one level deeper
4. don't stop until you’ve built true intuition
5. create quick prototypes to solidify your understanding
6. take quick and short notes in your favorite note-taking app
7. apply a depth-first approach and learn as you go
Once you truly understand things end-to-end, then share it on social media - it's worth the wait. As a guideline, aim to spend no more than 15 minutes on a social post and 24 hours on a detailed blog. Keep the focus on learning, not perfecting content.
I hope this year sparks even greater curiosity and helps you develop a deep, genuine love for the domain, beyond just transactional goals. Wishing you all the best with your learning!
Engineering is beautiful, so be curious, dig deeper, and have fun :)
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