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Ameh Hendrix

@hendrix_ameh

Aspiring Developer

127.0.0.1 Katılım Eylül 2024
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Ameh Hendrix
Ameh Hendrix@hendrix_ameh·
Just launched voxa with @iamabdoorl , an anonymous messaging site with text and voice messaging. Curious what people would say to you anonymously? Try it 👇 voxa.buzz ✨ Built with React and Express.js #buildinpublic #webdev
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Abhishek Singh
Abhishek Singh@0xlelouch_·
If you want to master Go, don’t jump between frameworks and random tutorials. Start with fundamentals. The official docs and a few good YouTube playlists are enough. Pick one real problem and build it end to end in Go. Build step by step: 1. Learn Go basics properly: types, structs, interfaces, slices, maps 2. Understand concurrency basics: goroutines, channels, select 3. Build a simple CLI tool: flags, file I/O, error handling 4. Build an HTTP server using net/http (avoid frameworks initially) 5. Connect the server to a database: PostgreSQL or MySQL using database/sql 6. Add context handling: timeouts, cancellation, request scoping 7. Implement structured logging and configuration management 8. Write unit tests and table-driven tests 9. Add graceful shutdown and OS signal handling Now level it up: 10. Add caching: in-memory first, then Redis 11. Handle concurrency issues: mutexes, atomics, race conditions 12. Build background workers using goroutines and channels 13. Introduce gRPC and protobuf for service-to-service communication 14. Profile CPU and memory using pprof 15. Optimize allocations and understand Go GC behavior Production mindset: 16. Containerize your Go application 17. Deploy it on ECS or Kubernetes 18. Add health checks and metrics 19. Set up CI/CD pipelines 20. Version APIs and handle backward compatibility This is how Go is actually learned. By building real systems. By seeing failures. And by fixing them.
FromCodeToCloud@fromcodetocloud

If you want to learn DevOps, don’t jump between multiple courses. Start with concepts. YouTube is enough. Pick one simple 3 tier app Java, Python, or Node.js Backend must connect to a DB like PostgreSQL or MySQL Build step by step: - Deploy it first on EC2 - Containerize the app - Deploy it on AWS ECS - Deploy it on Kubernetes EKS cluster - Expose it using K8s Services - Then move to Ingress Add automation: - Set up CI/CD using Jenkins or GitHub Actions - Buy a cheap domain and expose your app publicly - Version your app and make small changes to see real deployments This is how DevOps is actually learned. Save for later✅

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Ìlérí⚡️@pipe_dev·
github.com/pipethedev/dis… Created a little repository here, that will contain a submission of popular distributed system algorithms in go. Currently about 100 of them, and I plan to make around 3 submissions a week, in the mean time 🙏🏾 The aim is to complete this in 5months.
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Blueberry Funded@BlueberryFunded·
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Ameh Hendrix
Ameh Hendrix@hendrix_ameh·
Google Anti-Gravity dey pull me down bro, shiii too useless walahi 😂
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Jobs with Aramide
Jobs with Aramide@AramideOyekunle·
Share your portfolio link, Let's get you a Gig!!
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fidexCode
fidexCode@fidexcode·
What is your level? Newbie Junior Intermediate Senior
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Robinson Honour
Robinson Honour@honour_can_code·
built anything? Tag me, i'd give you reviews 💜
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Ameh Hendrix
Ameh Hendrix@hendrix_ameh·
What I like about Go is how it keeps function concepts clean and intuitive, multiple returns make error handling explicit, and closures give you just enough flexibility for stateful behavior without the overhead of classes.
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Ameh Hendrix
Ameh Hendrix@hendrix_ameh·
Day 5 & 6 of #100DaysOfGo I’ve used functions inside my structs earlier (as methods), but I hadn’t really broken down how functions actually work in Go, so I spent the last two days exploring them in depth.
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hashcode
hashcode@_hashcode·
Rent is due like madd😭🤣, running on sheer determination for the past 140 hours. Building the biggest & largest prediction market in Africa is not easy, I love hard things (pause)🤣
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Ameh Hendrix@hendrix_ameh·
Day 4 of #100DaysOfGo Building on yesterday’s structs, today I explored methods, Go's way of attaching behavior directly to data. I like how Go lets you define methods for both value and pointer receivers, giving you control over how data is passed and modified.
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