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🔗 Step 26: Communicating with channels in #Golang! Channels allow goroutines to communicate Efficient and safe data sharing! 🚀 #GolangLearning #100DaysOfCode #DevJourney #Channels #Concurrency

sandipkurmi0's tweet image. 🔗 Step 26: Communicating with channels in #Golang!

Channels allow goroutines to communicate

Efficient and safe data sharing! 🚀  #GolangLearning #100DaysOfCode #DevJourney #Channels #Concurrency

🔀 Step 16: Exploring variadic functions in #Golang! Variadic functions take multiple arguments Perfect for flexible input! 🚀 #GoLang #GolangLearning #100DaysOfCode #DevJourney #VariadicFunctions

sandipkurmi0's tweet image. 🔀 Step 16: Exploring variadic functions in #Golang!

Variadic functions take multiple arguments

Perfect for flexible input! 🚀 #GoLang #GolangLearning #100DaysOfCode #DevJourney #VariadicFunctions

🛠️ Step 21: Understanding interfaces in #Golang! Interfaces define behaviour: Flexible and powerful for polymorphism! 🚀 #GoLang #GolangLearning #100DaysOfCode #DevJourney #Interfaces

sandipkurmi0's tweet image. 🛠️ Step 21: Understanding interfaces in #Golang!

Interfaces define behaviour:

Flexible and powerful for polymorphism! 🚀 #GoLang #GolangLearning #100DaysOfCode #DevJourney #Interfaces

🔒 Step 17: Learning closures in #Golang! Closures capture variables from their surrounding scope: Functions within functions—powerful! 🚀 #GoLang #GolangLearning #100DaysOfCode #DevJourney #Closures

sandipkurmi0's tweet image. 🔒 Step 17: Learning closures in #Golang!

Closures capture variables from their surrounding scope:

Functions within functions—powerful! 🚀 #GoLang #GolangLearning #100DaysOfCode #DevJourney #Closures

📁 Step 28: Working with files in #Golang! Read and write files easily Handle file I/O efficiently! 🚀 #GoLang #GolangLearning #100DaysOfCode #DevJourney #FileHandling

sandipkurmi0's tweet image. 📁 Step 28: Working with files in #Golang!

Read and write files easily

Handle file I/O efficiently! 🚀 #GoLang #GolangLearning #100DaysOfCode #DevJourney #FileHandling
sandipkurmi0's tweet image. 📁 Step 28: Working with files in #Golang!

Read and write files easily

Handle file I/O efficiently! 🚀 #GoLang #GolangLearning #100DaysOfCode #DevJourney #FileHandling

🔄 Step 10: Using `switch` statements in #Golang! Efficient control flow with `switch`: Clean and concise! 🚀 #GoLang #GolangLearning #100DaysOfCode #DevJourney #SwitchStatement

sandipkurmi0's tweet image. 🔄 Step 10: Using `switch` statements in #Golang!
Efficient control flow with `switch`:
 Clean and concise! 🚀 #GoLang #GolangLearning #100DaysOfCode #DevJourney #SwitchStatement

🔗 Step 20: Learning struct embedding in #Golang! Embed structs to reuse fields: A neat way to compose structs! 🚀 #GoLang #GolangLearning #100DaysOfCode #DevJourney #StructEmbedding

sandipkurmi0's tweet image. 🔗 Step 20: Learning struct embedding in #Golang!

Embed structs to reuse fields:

A neat way to compose structs! 🚀 #GoLang #GolangLearning #100DaysOfCode #DevJourney #StructEmbedding

📍 Step 18: Understanding pointers in #Golang! Pointers hold the memory address of a value: var x int = 42 var ptr *int = &x fmt.Println(*ptr) // Outputs: 42 Great for efficient memory management and passing by reference! 🚀 #GolangLearning #100DaysOfCode #DevJourney #Pointers

sandipkurmi0's tweet image. 📍 Step 18: Understanding pointers in #Golang!

Pointers hold the memory address of a value:
var x int = 42
var ptr *int = &x
fmt.Println(*ptr) // Outputs: 42

Great for efficient memory management and passing by reference! 🚀  #GolangLearning #100DaysOfCode #DevJourney #Pointers

🔒 Step 27: Synchronizing with `Mutex` in #Golang! Use `Mutex` to prevent race conditions Ensure safe access to shared resources! 🚀 #GoLang #GolangLearning #100DaysOfCode #DevJourney #Mutex #Concurrency

sandipkurmi0's tweet image. 🔒 Step 27: Synchronizing with `Mutex` in #Golang!

Use `Mutex` to prevent race conditions

Ensure safe access to shared resources! 🚀 #GoLang #GolangLearning #100DaysOfCode #DevJourney #Mutex #Concurrency

📦 Step 29: Organizing code with packages in #Golang! Create reusable code by using packages Keep your code clean and modular! 🚀 #GoLang #GolangLearning #100DaysOfCode #DevJourney #Packages

sandipkurmi0's tweet image. 📦 Step 29: Organizing code with packages in #Golang!

Create reusable code by using packages

Keep your code clean and modular! 🚀 #GoLang #GolangLearning #100DaysOfCode #DevJourney #Packages
sandipkurmi0's tweet image. 📦 Step 29: Organizing code with packages in #Golang!

Create reusable code by using packages

Keep your code clean and modular! 🚀 #GoLang #GolangLearning #100DaysOfCode #DevJourney #Packages
sandipkurmi0's tweet image. 📦 Step 29: Organizing code with packages in #Golang!

Create reusable code by using packages

Keep your code clean and modular! 🚀 #GoLang #GolangLearning #100DaysOfCode #DevJourney #Packages

🔧 Step 23: Exploring generics in #Golang! Generics allow for type-safe, reusable code Generics make functions and types more flexible! 🚀 #GoLang #GolangLearning #100DaysOfCode #DevJourney #Generics

sandipkurmi0's tweet image. 🔧 Step 23: Exploring generics in #Golang!

Generics allow for type-safe, reusable code

Generics make functions and types more flexible! 🚀 #GoLang #GolangLearning #100DaysOfCode #DevJourney #Generics

🔀 Step 9: Learning `if-else` in #Golang! Control flow with `if-else`: if x > 10 { fmt.Println("x is greater than 10") } else { fmt.Println("x is 10 or less") } Straightforward and clean! 🚀 #GoLang #GolangLearning #100DaysOfCode #DevJourney #IfElse

sandipkurmi0's tweet image. 🔀 Step 9: Learning `if-else` in #Golang!

Control flow with `if-else`:
if x > 10 {
fmt.Println("x is greater than 10")
} else {
fmt.Println("x is 10 or less")
}

Straightforward and clean! 🚀 #GoLang #GolangLearning #100DaysOfCode #DevJourney #IfElse

📊 Step 11: Exploring arrays in #Golang! Arrays hold a fixed size of elements: var arr [5]int arr[0] = 10 fmt.Println(arr) Efficient and great for handling static data! 🚀 #GoLang #GolangLearning #100DaysOfCode #DevJourney #Arrays

sandipkurmi0's tweet image. 📊 Step 11: Exploring arrays in #Golang!

Arrays hold a fixed size of elements:
var arr [5]int
arr[0] = 10
fmt.Println(arr)

Efficient and great for handling static data! 🚀 #GoLang #GolangLearning #100DaysOfCode #DevJourney #Arrays

🗺️ Step 13: Understanding maps in #Golang! Maps store key-value pairs: m := map[string]int{"apples": 5, "bananas": 3} fmt.Println(m["apples"]) Super useful for fast lookups! 🚀 #GoLang #GolangLearning #100DaysOfCode #DevJourney #Maps

sandipkurmi0's tweet image. 🗺️ Step 13: Understanding maps in #Golang!

Maps store key-value pairs:
m := map[string]int{"apples": 5, "bananas": 3}
fmt.Println(m["apples"])

Super useful for fast lookups! 🚀 #GoLang #GolangLearning #100DaysOfCode #DevJourney #Maps

🔄 Step 14: Using `range` in #Golang! The `range` keyword iterates over arrays, slices, and maps: nums := []int{1, 2, 3} for i, num := range nums { fmt.Println(i, num) } Great for concise loops! 🚀 #GoLang #GolangLearning #100DaysOfCode #DevJourney #Range

sandipkurmi0's tweet image. 🔄 Step 14: Using `range` in #Golang!

The `range` keyword iterates over arrays, slices, and maps:
nums := []int{1, 2, 3}
for i, num := range nums {
fmt.Println(i, num)
}

Great for concise loops! 🚀 #GoLang #GolangLearning #100DaysOfCode #DevJourney #Range

🔧 Step 15: Writing functions in #Golang! Functions keep your code modular and reusable: func add(a int, b int) int { return a + b } fmt.Println(add(5, 3)) Organized code, made simple! 🚀 #GoLang #GolangLearning #100DaysOfCode #DevJourney #Functions

sandipkurmi0's tweet image. 🔧 Step 15: Writing functions in #Golang!

Functions keep your code modular and reusable:
func add(a int, b int) int {
return a + b
}
fmt.Println(add(5, 3))

Organized code, made simple! 🚀 #GoLang #GolangLearning #100DaysOfCode #DevJourney #Functions

🔢 Step 22: Working with enums in #Golang! Go doesn't have built-in enums, but you can create them using `iota`: type Status int const ( Pending Status = iota Active Inactive ) fmt.Println(Pending, Active, Inactive) Simple and effective for constant values! #GolangLearning

sandipkurmi0's tweet image. 🔢 Step 22: Working with enums in #Golang!

Go doesn't have built-in enums, but you can create them using `iota`:
type Status int

const (
Pending Status = iota
Active
Inactive
)

fmt.Println(Pending, Active, Inactive)

Simple and effective for constant values!  #GolangLearning

⏳ Step 25: Synchronizing Goroutines with `WaitGroup` in #Golang! `WaitGroup` ensures all goroutines finish before proceeding Perfect for managing concurrent tasks! 🚀 #GoLang #GolangLearning #100DaysOfCode #DevJourney #WaitGroup #Goroutines

sandipkurmi0's tweet image. ⏳ Step 25: Synchronizing Goroutines with `WaitGroup` in #Golang!

`WaitGroup` ensures all goroutines finish before proceeding

Perfect for managing concurrent tasks! 🚀 #GoLang #GolangLearning #100DaysOfCode #DevJourney #WaitGroup #Goroutines

🔪 Step 12: Diving into slices in #Golang! Slices are dynamic, and more flexible than arrays: s := []int{1, 2, 3} s = append(s, 4) fmt.Println(s) Perfect for handling variable-length data! 🚀 #GoLang #GolangLearning #100DaysOfCode #DevJourney #Slices

sandipkurmi0's tweet image. 🔪 Step 12: Diving into slices in #Golang!

Slices are dynamic, and more flexible than arrays:
s := []int{1, 2, 3}
s = append(s, 4)
fmt.Println(s)

Perfect for handling variable-length data! 🚀 #GoLang #GolangLearning #100DaysOfCode #DevJourney #Slices

⚡️ Step 24: Harnessing the power of Goroutines in #Golang! Goroutines enable lightweight concurrency: go func() { fmt.Println("Running in a goroutine!") }() Achieve parallelism with ease—fast and efficient! 🚀 #GolangLearning #100DaysOfCode #DevJourney #Goroutines #Concurrency

sandipkurmi0's tweet image. ⚡️ Step 24: Harnessing the power of Goroutines in #Golang!

Goroutines enable lightweight concurrency:
go func() {
fmt.Println("Running in a goroutine!")
}()

Achieve parallelism with ease—fast and efficient! 🚀 #GolangLearning #100DaysOfCode #DevJourney #Goroutines #Concurrency
sandipkurmi0's tweet image. ⚡️ Step 24: Harnessing the power of Goroutines in #Golang!

Goroutines enable lightweight concurrency:
go func() {
fmt.Println("Running in a goroutine!")
}()

Achieve parallelism with ease—fast and efficient! 🚀 #GolangLearning #100DaysOfCode #DevJourney #Goroutines #Concurrency

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