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Go Complete Course On Go (Golang) - AD-TEAM - 09-23-2025 ![]() Go - Complete Course On Go (Golang) Published 7/2025 MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz Language: English | Size: 12.68 GB | Duration: 25h 2m Master the Go language from scratch: variables, functions, structs, maps, interfaces, goroutines, and error handling. What you'll learn Learn how to install Go, set up VS Code, and write your first programs while compiling and formatting code according to Go best practices. Understand variables, constants, and types; learn to use Printf, grasp static typing, and default values. Master functions, arrays, slices, maps, structs, interfaces, and pointers including closures, methods, and passing by reference. Learn how to handle errors, use panic and recover, and write concurrent code using goroutines, channels, and wait groups. Requirements Basic knowledge of working with a computer, installing software, and navigating the file system A desire to learn a modern programming language and apply it with practical examples No prior programming experience required - everything is explained from scratch Description The Go programming language (or Golang), developed by Google, is rapidly growing in popularity thanks to its simplicity, high performance, and built-in support for concurrent execution. This course is designed for anyone who wants to learn Go from scratch and start building reliable, scalable, and efficient programs.We begin by installing Go and setting up the development environment in Visual Studio Code. You'll learn how to work with packages, write basic programs, compile and format your code. We'll dive into variables, basic types, constants, and functions including closures and named return values.Next, you'll explore pointers, arrays, slices, conditional statements, and loops. As we move into more advanced topics, you'll learn how to work with maps and structs, including their specific behaviors and differences. Special attention is given to interfaces and how they are implemented - an essential concept that makes Go a powerful language for development.A large part of the course focuses on error handling: from simple error checks to advanced use of panic, recover, and creating custom error types. We conclude with an in-depth look at goroutines, channels, and synchronization -enabling you to write concurrent applications with confidence.The course follows a "from simple to complex" approach, filled with real-world examples, exercises, and hands-on practice. You'll not only understand how Go works but also learn how to apply your knowledge to practical coding tasks.Key topics you'll master:Setting up the development environment and writing your first Go programWorking with variables, types, constants, and functionsPointers, arrays, slices, conditionals, and loopsUsing maps and structs; understanding value and reference typesInterfaces: implementation, multiple implementations, and generic interfacesError handling: panic, recover, and custom error typesConcurrency: goroutines, channels, and wait groupsEach video lesson includes clear explanations, examples, and exercises. By the end of the course, you'll gain not only strong foundational knowledge but also ready-to-use templates for your own projects.And don't forget - Udemy offers a 30-day money-back guarantee. You risk nothing by starting your learning journey today! Overview Section 1: Introduction to Go Lecture 1 IMPORTANT - Download course project files Lecture 2 Let's get connected! Section 2: Installing Go and Go Commands Lecture 3 Installing Go Lecture 4 Go Commands Lecture 5 Installing Visual Studio Code Editor Lecture 6 Configuring VS Code for Go Section 3: Go Basics Lecture 7 main Function and main Package Lecture 8 fmt Package and Println Function Lecture 9 Compiling Go Programs Lecture 10 Formatting Go Code Lecture 11 External Packages for Go Applications Lecture 12 Creating a Module and Using External Packages Lecture 13 Summary of First Go Program Section 4: Variables and Basic Types Lecture 14 Preparing to Discuss Variables in Go Lecture 15 Declaring and Assigning Variables Lecture 16 Adding Another File with main Function Lecture 17 Resolving Multiple main Function Error Lecture 18 Different Ways to Declare Variables Lecture 19 Using Printf to Format Strings Lecture 20 Determining Variable Types Lecture 21 Reassigning Variable Values Lecture 22 Static Typing in Go Lecture 23 Declaring Variables Separately Lecture 24 Default Zero Values for Variables Lecture 25 Strong Typing in Go Lecture 26 Declaring Multiple Variables in One Line Section 5: Constants Lecture 27 Constants in Go Lecture 28 Constants and Type Adaptation Lecture 29 Grouping Variables and Constants Lecture 30 Summary of Variables in Go Section 6: Functions Lecture 31 Preparing to Discuss Functions in Go Lecture 32 Creating and Calling Functions Lecture 33 Function Parameters and Arguments Lecture 34 Multiple Parameters in Functions Lecture 35 Returning Values from Functions Lecture 36 Using Result of One Function in Another Lecture 37 Returning Multiple Values from Function Lecture 38 Named Return Values Lecture 39 Named Function Literals Lecture 40 Closures in Functions Lecture 41 Summary of Functions in Go Section 7: Pointers Lecture 42 Using Pointers to Get Memory Addresses Lecture 43 Changing Memory Values with Pointers Lecture 44 Functions Without Pointers Lecture 45 Functions With Pointers Lecture 46 Summary of Pointers in Go Section 8: Arrays and Slices Lecture 47 Creating Arrays Lecture 48 Assigning Arrays and len Function Lecture 49 Creating Slice from Array Lecture 50 Relationship Between Array and Slice Lecture 51 Different Ways to Create Slices Lecture 52 Adding Elements to Slice and cap Function Lecture 53 Exceeding Maximum Size in Slice Lecture 54 Removing Elements from Slice Lecture 55 Iterating with for Loop Lecture 56 Summary of Arrays and Slices Section 9: Conditionals: if and switch Lecture 57 if Statement Lecture 58 if else Statement Lecture 59 if else if Statement Lecture 60 Nested if and Combining Conditions Lecture 61 Initializers in if Statements Lecture 62 switch Statement Section 10: Loops: for and for-range Lecture 63 for Loop with Counter Lecture 64 for Loop with Condition Lecture 65 Infinite Loop with break and continue Lecture 66 for range Loop Lecture 67 Using break and continue in for range Lecture 68 Summary of if, switch, and for Section 11: Map Type Lecture 69 Creating and Using map Lecture 70 Checking Key Existence in map Lecture 71 Deleting Keys from map Lecture 72 Iterating Over map Lecture 73 What is nil Lecture 74 Using make Function to Create map Lecture 75 Passing map to a Function Lecture 76 Summary of map Usage Section 12: Struct Type Lecture 77 Introduction to struct Type Lecture 78 Using Struct Literals Lecture 79 Passing Struct to Function by Value Lecture 80 Passing Struct to Function by Pointer Lecture 81 Struct Fields of Type func Lecture 82 Methods for struct Lecture 83 Methods for Other Types Lecture 84 Differences Between struct and map Lecture 85 Summary of struct Section 13: Interfaces Lecture 86 What is an Interface (Coffee Shop Example) Lecture 87 Basic Interface Implementation Lecture 88 Multiple Implementations of an Interface Lecture 89 Interface as Function Parameter Lecture 90 Implementing the Built-in Stringer Interface Lecture 91 Task: Representing Slice as String Lecture 92 Task: Implementing Interface for a Struct Type Lecture 93 Implementing Multiple Interfaces Lecture 94 Creating Slice of Interface Type Lecture 95 Using the Empty Interface Lecture 96 Summary of Interfaces Section 14: Errors Lecture 97 Runtime Errors Lecture 98 Avoiding Division by Zero Error Lecture 99 Deferred Named Function Calls Lecture 100 Deferred Anonymous Function Calls Lecture 101 Recovering from Errors in Deferred Functions Lecture 102 Getting Errors from a Function Lecture 103 Creating error Lecture 104 Implementing error Interface and panic Lecture 105 Creating and Returning Error from Function Lecture 106 Creating Error with errors.New Lecture 107 Summary of Error Handling Section 15: Goroutines & Concurrency Lecture 108 Intro to Concurrent Execution Lecture 109 What is the main Goroutine Lecture 110 Creating a Goroutine Lecture 111 Multiple Goroutines Lecture 112 Using WaitGroups Lecture 113 Using Channels Between Goroutines Lecture 114 One Channel for Multiple Goroutines Lecture 115 Summary of Goroutines Beginners who want to learn Go from the ground up to a confident level,Developers familiar with other languages who want to switch to Go and understand its unique features,Anyone interested in learning a language with built-in support for concurrency and strong typing ![]() RapidGator NitroFlare DDownload |