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Getting Started with Go

Getting Started with Go
This course is part of Programming with Google Go Specialization

Instructor: Ian Harris
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What you'll learn
Implement fundamental Go programs and understand its core elements.
Work with Go data types, including basic, composite, and JSON structures.
Utilize remote function calls (RFCs) and JSON for data manipulation in Go.
Set up your Go programming environment and practice writing Go code.
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Reviewed on Mar 25, 2025
The course is nice, but assignments can only be passed by being reviewed by unqualified peers. That's why I quit. Just implement some tests to evaluate student assignments.
Reviewed on Nov 7, 2019
Excellent course - well explained, and the exercises complement the lessons really well, requiring you to do some of your own research to build on what you've been taught. Great.
Reviewed on Apr 1, 2019
One of best course i encountered for teaching a new programming languages.People with none C programming background may feel trouble but with some effort you can easily catch up.
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