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[Workshop] Proposing a 101 Golang Session #43

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mrinalwahal opened this issue Jan 3, 2020 · 2 comments
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[Workshop] Proposing a 101 Golang Session #43

mrinalwahal opened this issue Jan 3, 2020 · 2 comments

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@mrinalwahal
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101 Golang Session for Beginners

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Workshop / Hands on

Abstract

Golang, or simply go, is one of the fastest growing programming languages on the planet now. Its even easier and much faster than scripting languages like python/pearl. A growing number of students in colleges are now attracted to golang and therefore, this workshop shall serve as an important introductory course for them.

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Introducing beginners on the following, along with a hands-on demonstration:

  • Why golang?
  • How is it better than other languages?
  • Intro to I/O funcs and error handling.
  • Concept of structs over frameworks.
  • Why is it so fast?
  • Dockerizing golang micro-services, with a demo.

Pre-requisites

  • Basic experience in programming.

  • Just a laptop with Linux installed on it. Windows could work too.

Expected duration

Approx 1 - 1.5 hours.

Level

Beginner

Resources

I'll share them in the workshop.

Speaker Bio

Mrinal Wahal is a visionary computer scientist in making who is primarily targeted towards the enhancement of Research & Innovation. And also runs his startup Oversight.

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MrinalWahal.com

Can be done after the talk/workshop

I'll share it in the workshop itself.

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January, 2020

@vipulgupta2048
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Good one +1

@Sc0rpi0n101
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Will you be available for the workshop now? and can this be done over the internet?

@TanyaaCJain TanyaaCJain changed the title Proposing a 101 Golang Session [Workshop] Proposing a 101 Golang Session Aug 20, 2020
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