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About the Course

This course is for individuals with previous programming experience in languages like C, Python, or Java, who are looking to learn a modern, efficient language. Learning Go will equip you with skills highly valued in backend development and system programming, enhancing your career prospects in these growing fields. By the end of this course, you will be able to: - Understand the fundamental elements of Go, an open-source programming language. - Work with Go data types, protocols, and formats, including RFCs and JSON. - Practice writing and debugging Go programs in a Go development environment. - Implement simple Go programs, preparing you for advanced Go specialization. To be successful in this course, you should have a background in basic programming concepts and experience with at least one programming language....

Top reviews

DJ

Sep 20, 2019

It's wonderful Course to get started with Golang. Assignments and Quiz are extremely helpful to practice and enhance the knowledge. I strongly recommend to enrol this course.

JP

Apr 4, 2020

Great intro. If you already know the basics, you probably don't need this course though. Not much of a deep dive, more of a "skim the surface" type course. Week 4 on IO was the most beneficial for me.

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By Deleted A

Apr 7, 2020

I expected to see Ian writing and running codes. Just talking like that I think does not help. I took a programming course here and it was far far better.

By Johan d K

Feb 7, 2022

Slides have code that does not compile.

By S.Devanathan

Jul 2, 2020

too hard when coming to the end sections

By AKANSH K R

Mar 17, 2020

Most of the things are basic.

By Deleted A

Dec 8, 2018

Course should be updated.

By ILIN A ( А Л

Oct 11, 2020

To easy

By Bakhodir U

Mar 18, 2021

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By Flavio S T

Apr 22, 2019

Very basic, suitable for people with no expertise in the field. It is missing a lesson about the go command itself, and the tools it provide. The Tour of Go is way better.

By Saverio P

Jul 14, 2025

Very poorly structured, many terminology and conceptual mistakes. How could this come to be, is a mystery to me.

By Farshid Z

May 3, 2021

It is better to be corrected by the instructor instead of others!

By Deleted A

Feb 28, 2025

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