Explore tweets tagged as #golangtips
@Chand1012Dev
Chandler 🔺 🎈
2 years
🚀 Dive into #Golang: Why it's not a traditional OOP language! 🧵👇 #GoLangTips #Programming
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@thehardikjoshi
Hardik Joshi
5 years
A non-blocking way to do send operation on unbuffered channel with a goroutine #golang #golangtips
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@AshwinRai007
Ashwin Rai
1 month
Even “single-threaded” Go code isn’t truly alone — the runtime, GC, syscalls & I/O make your CPU party together for a moment. #Golang #Performance #Concurrency #GoLangTips
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@loribeanl
Aurelia
2 years
Diving deeper into #golang, I stumbled upon the surprising nuances of nil 🤯. It tripped me up for a bit, so here's a quick tip that might help someone else! #golangtips
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@WWCodeEmerging
WWCode Emerging Tech
6 years
Go Language TIP 12: Smart Contracts, also known as ChainCode in Hyperledger can be written in Go Language. #golang #wwcode #womenintech #golangtips #Blockchain
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@fmoz
Mustafa Özyurt
7 months
Avoid Deadlocks in Go – Understand Buffered vs Unbuffered Channels First! #golang #go #goConcurrency #deadlockInGo #golangChannels #golangTutorial #learnGolang #goroutines #golangTips
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@NijaDeveloper
Mr Dimkpa Kinikanwo
6 months
As someone who loves Golang, want to share my learning process and be able to build and also gain followers from build in public. please help me grow my account by following this account either gopher or non gophers. #GoLangTips 💡 | How to Send JSON Response in Go
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@RocioGarciavf
R O ♚
4 months
💡 Level up your coding skills! Our 9 Best Golang Book Deals in 2025 are perfect for beginners & pros. 🏆 List: https://t.co/oXw2bZk2YS Do you prefer learning from books or YouTube tutorials? #GolangTips #DevLife #CodeSmart #Programming2025
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@AstraKernel
AstraKernel 💫
3 years
The best Go framework: no framework?  https://t.co/0Vf9Cv9JDs #golang #programmer #golangtips #gorm
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@Orutu_AW
Orutu Akposieyefa W
6 months
🚀 Built a Go API with Gorilla Mux — love how it feels like net/http but with extras like subrouters & middleware. 🦍💡 Also got graceful shutdown working — super clean and easy to implement! 🧹✅ #Golang #BackendDev #GoLangTips
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@chainacademy_
Chain Academy
3 months
Go Conditionals in 4 swipes! 🐹👋 Learn the basics, short declarations, and common gotchas in the final post of our Go series. #LearnGo #GoLangBasics #GolangTips #ChainAcademy #LimitlessLearning
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@arunkumarsde
Arun Kumar
5 months
Day 28 of #100DaysOfCode Today in #Golang: 🔄 Learned how to use channels to send & receive data between goroutines ⚠️ Experienced my first deadlock — when all goroutines are asleep & waiting 😅 Concurrency is exciting, but unforgiving! #GoLangTips #Concurrency #100DaysLearning
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@arunkumarsde
Arun Kumar
5 months
Day 29 of #100DaysOfCode 🧵 Today in #Golang: 🔹 Learned about buffered vs unbuffered channels 🔹 Unbuffered channels block until both sender & receiver are ready 🔹 Buffered channels allow some async behavior up to the buffer limit #GoLangTips #100DaysLearning
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@techieMeIndian
Amit #असतोमासद्गमय
6 months
🔁 Functions r values in #Go You can pass them as arguments, return them, and store them in variables. Elegant func square(x int) int { return x * x } func apply(f func(int) int, val int) int { return f(val) } #Golang #GoLangTips #FunctionalProgramming #DevTips #CleanCode
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@techieMeIndian
Amit #असतोमासद्गमय
6 months
#Go - simplicity redefined. 🧵What's the difference here? a := [3]int{1, 2, 3} b := []int{1, 2, 3} ✅ a is an array ✅ b is a slice Try: fmt.Printf("%T, %T", a, b) Output: [3]int, []int #golang #100DaysOfCode #gopher #devtips #GoLangTips
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@AstraKernel
AstraKernel 💫
3 years
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@dotnafis
Nafii
8 years
Run godoc -http :8000 on your local machine. If you go to localhost:8000/pkg you will see all the packages installed on your system. #Golang #GolangTips
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@kjasuquo
JA Asuquo | The Tech Bro
1 month
Most Go devs use channels or mutex wrongly. 😬 In this video, I explain when to use: ⚙️ Channels 🔒 Mutex ☢️ Atomic #Golang #Concurrency #GoLangTips #Programming
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@myrachanto
myrachanto
1 year
Climbing stairs problem in Golang You are climbing a staircase. It takes n steps to reach the top. Each time you can either climb 1 or 2 steps. In how many distinct ways can you climb to the top? #golang #golangdeveloper #interview #golangtips #learninggolang
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