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I think dependency injection libraries are an 💯 anti-pattern/philosophy. So, the philosophy of dependency injection is not having code tightly coupled to a library or resource. So, you become tightly coupled to a library/resource to avoid being tightly coupled?

DEPENDENCY INJECTION IN GOLANG. YEAH YIKES. Stop being a Timmy, get in, you are all invited twitch.tv/theanthonygg



Having fun learning Golang at the same time, building a mini “dev-devops assistant” platform to manage my development environments. CLI to scaffel, startup projects allowing development inside container; each project having a customized neovim setup. Using Wezterm as my term 👨‍💻

coderofbugs's tweet image. Having fun learning Golang at the same time, building a mini “dev-devops assistant” platform to manage my development environments. CLI to scaffel, startup projects allowing development inside container; each project having a customized neovim setup. Using Wezterm as my term 👨‍💻

In moments of rest, the weight of learning bears down, an endless quest for understanding, seemingly unreachable. #ProgrammersLife

coderofbugs's tweet image. In moments of rest, the weight of learning bears down, an endless quest for understanding, seemingly unreachable. #ProgrammersLife

As I embark on the journey of acquiring golang as a skill, I’m beginning to comprehend that the art of applying interfaces in a proficient manner could be one of the most essential and significant aspects of this language.

coderofbugs's tweet image. As I embark on the journey of acquiring golang as a skill, I’m beginning to comprehend that the art of applying interfaces in a proficient manner could be one of the most essential and significant aspects of this language.

I'm still learning Golang, and so far, these Gophers seem to be rockstars in design patterns

coderofbugs's tweet image. I'm still learning Golang, and so far, these Gophers seem to be rockstars in design patterns

We all want fast code, but what does that really entail? Is it about running, coding, or adapting quickly? #fastcode

coderofbugs's tweet image. We all want fast code, but what does that really entail? Is it about running, coding, or adapting quickly? 
#fastcode

Developing code for my microservices using nvim inside of a container is a great way to keep my laptop clean and manage my environment within the project! #nvim #microservices #microservices #docker #development

coderofbugs's tweet image. Developing code for my microservices using nvim inside of a container is a great way to keep my laptop clean and manage my environment within the project! #nvim #microservices
 #microservices #docker #development

Caught between the intensity of ADHD impulses and the grind of workaholic tendencies. Is my drive a neurological dance or a choice? 🕵️‍♀️ Unraveling the threads of motivation. #ADHDvsWorkaholic #SelfDiscovery

coderofbugs's tweet image. Caught between the intensity of ADHD impulses and the grind of workaholic tendencies. Is my drive a neurological dance or a choice? 🕵️‍♀️ Unraveling the threads of motivation. #ADHDvsWorkaholic #SelfDiscovery

Software Architecture: Which programming language embodies the most elegant design for interfaces and extraction?

coderofbugs's tweet image. Software Architecture: Which programming language embodies the most elegant design for interfaces and extraction?

What's the secret sauce behind kube-apiserver, kube-controller-manager, kube-scheduler, kube-proxy, etcd, kubectl, and kubeadm in Kubernetes? Simple: They all run on Golang! #GoLang #KubernetesComponents"

coderofbugs's tweet image. What's the secret sauce behind kube-apiserver, kube-controller-manager, kube-scheduler, kube-proxy, etcd, kubectl, and kubeadm in Kubernetes? Simple: They all run on Golang! 
#GoLang #KubernetesComponents"

Golang in microservices: it's like having a coding superhero! ⚡️ Fast, dependable, and ready to rescue your projects. 🦸‍♂️💻 #GoLang #MicroservicesMagic"

coderofbugs's tweet image. Golang in microservices: it's like having a coding superhero! ⚡️ Fast, dependable, and ready to rescue your projects. 🦸‍♂️💻 #GoLang #MicroservicesMagic"

Visitor pattern: Dynamic extensions to a class; this pattern is a must-know.

coderofbugs's tweet image. Visitor pattern: Dynamic extensions to a class; this pattern is a must-know.

Learning Golang; Course on Udemy, excellent so far. Love how instructors (Jose Portilla and Inanc Gumus) is deep diving into how the language works “under the hood”.

coderofbugs's tweet image. Learning Golang; Course on Udemy, excellent so far. Love how instructors (Jose Portilla and Inanc Gumus) is deep diving into how the language works “under the hood”.

Observer Pattern: One of my favourite design patterns that is truly powerful in the right situation. It is an excellent example of the open-closed principle from SOLID.

coderofbugs's tweet image. Observer Pattern: One of my favourite design patterns that is truly powerful in the right situation. It is an excellent example of the open-closed principle from SOLID.

For 13+ years, as a self-taught programmer, I was able to provide automation of complex configuration updates to over 100s of CMTS routers in over 33,000 change events. If you’re a network engineer pondering on network automation, I recommend starting your journey in Python. 🐍

coderofbugs's tweet image. For 13+ years, as a self-taught programmer, I was able to provide automation of complex configuration updates to over 100s of CMTS routers in over 33,000 change events. If you’re a network engineer pondering on network automation, I recommend starting your journey in Python. 🐍

This holiday, I'm learning Golang. Is anyone else doing some holiday learning?

coderofbugs's tweet image. This holiday, I'm learning Golang. Is anyone else doing some holiday learning?

Creating that perfect balance of decoupled code that brings longevity to software is an art form. If done wrong, you increase your cost, but when you pull it off, it is a so gratifying

coderofbugs's tweet image. Creating that perfect balance of decoupled code that brings longevity to software is an art form. If done wrong, you increase your cost, but when you pull it off, it is a so gratifying

I feel closer to the code after dropping the 🐁 and starting my journey in Vim movements. I think every programmer should give it a try.

coderofbugs's tweet image. I feel closer to the code after dropping the 🐁 and starting my journey in Vim movements. I think every programmer should give it a try.

This is probably what your code feels like running through your CICD pipeline to production


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