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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
🚀 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
🔁 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
2/8: Why Use Reflection in Go? Reflection powers JSON decoding, dependency injection, and reusable libraries. It’s perfect for dynamic data handling when types are unknown at runtime! 💡 #GoLangTips #Coding
The best Go framework: no framework? changelog.com/news/the-best-… #golang #programmer #golangtips #gorm
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
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
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
Want your Go codebase to scale cleanly? 🧩 This guide lays down the *industry-standard project layout*, from cmd → internal → pkg and beyond. Read it here 👉 ctrix.pro/blog/mastering… #Golang #GoLangTips #CleanCode #DevCommunity #GoProgramming
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Mastering Go Project Structure: An Industry-Standard Guide | Chandrashekhar Kachawa | Tech Blog
Move beyond a single main.go and learn how to structure your Go applications for scalability, maintainability, and clarity, following industry-standard patterns.
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
Handle multiple channels with select. #GoLangTips #Concurrency #Programming
Let the task lifecycle define object lifetime , not global maps. In Go, global state is rarely needed. Prefer goroutines, contexts, and sync primitives for cleaner, leak-free design. #Golang #MemoryManagement #GoLangTips
Use range loops = safe iteration over slices/maps. #GoLangTips #Programming #CodingHacks
Static allocation means pre-allocating fixed-size objects and data structures at program start, rather than dynamically growing them at runtime. This approach can lead to more predictable performance and easier resource management. #GolangTips 2/14
Golang concurrency. When to use channels? 1. Passing ownership of data 2. Distributing units of work 3. Communicating async results 4. ... etc When to use mutexes? 1. Caches 2. Variable states 3. ... etc #golang #golangTips
Use range loops = safe iteration over slices/maps. #GoLangTips #Programming #CodingHacks
Let the task lifecycle define object lifetime , not global maps. In Go, global state is rarely needed. Prefer goroutines, contexts, and sync primitives for cleaner, leak-free design. #Golang #MemoryManagement #GoLangTips
Optimize slices: make([]T, n, cap) = pre-allocate memory. #GoLangTips #Performance #CodingTips
context.Context = cancel goroutines gracefully. #GoLangTips #Concurrency #Programming
sync.WaitGroup = wait for goroutines cleanly. #GoLangTips #Concurrency #Programming
go vet = catch subtle bugs before runtime. #GoLangTips #WebDev #Programming
Handle multiple channels with select. #GoLangTips #Concurrency #Programming
Want your Go codebase to scale cleanly? 🧩 This guide lays down the *industry-standard project layout*, from cmd → internal → pkg and beyond. Read it here 👉 ctrix.pro/blog/mastering… #Golang #GoLangTips #CleanCode #DevCommunity #GoProgramming
ctrix.pro
Mastering Go Project Structure: An Industry-Standard Guide | Chandrashekhar Kachawa | Tech Blog
Move beyond a single main.go and learn how to structure your Go applications for scalability, maintainability, and clarity, following industry-standard patterns.
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
😩 Drowning in if err != nil? In 2025, Go error handling doesn’t have to bury your business logic. Meet try — a tiny library that cuts the noise, keeps clarity, and still plays nice with panics. My fresh use-cases + code 👉blog.devgenius.io/cut-the-noise-… #Golang #GoLangTips #CleanCode…
⚙️ Tired of “40-argument constructors” in Go? In 2025, the functional options pattern keeps configs clean, safe & extensible — no refactor pain. Here’s my step-by-step guide with fresh examples 👉 blog.devgenius.io/clean-configur… #Golang #CleanCode #GoLangTips #SoftwareEngineering…
Do memory addresses come with an HOA for slices? Source: devhubby.com/thread/how-to-… #Tech #GoLangTips #GoProgramming #GoCoders
Go Concurrency Puzzle for i := 0; i < 5; i++ { go fmt.Println(i) } 👉 Will it always print 0 1 2 3 4? (Hint: race conditions 👀) #GolangTips
🦾 Build a type‑safe DSL in Go — no codegen, no fancy GADTs. Just interfaces, generics & continuations for compiler‑checked domain logic. From arithmetic rules to safe filtering — step‑by‑step. 👉 levelup.gitconnected.com/building-a-str… #Golang #DSL #GoLangTips #Programming
🪞 Reflection in Go: inspect & tweak structs, auto‑register routes, build SQL & more — without boilerplate. In my 2025 guide: 4 practical examples, pitfalls to avoid, and when reflection is worth it. 👉levelup.gitconnected.com/mastering-refl… #Golang #Coding #GoLangTips
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
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
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
🔁 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
The best Go framework: no framework? changelog.com/news/the-best-… #golang #programmer #golangtips #gorm
🚀 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
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
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
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
2/8: Why Use Reflection in Go? Reflection powers JSON decoding, dependency injection, and reusable libraries. It’s perfect for dynamic data handling when types are unknown at runtime! 💡 #GoLangTips #Coding
New in Go 1.20: wrapping multiple errors lukas.zapletalovi.com/posts/2022/wra… Credit:@lzap #Golang #golangtips #GolangTutorial #programmers #Developer
How do slices work in Go? Each slice has: 🔹 A pointer to an array. 🔹 A length (number of elements in use). 🔹 A capacity (max elements before resizing). Dynamic and efficient! 🚀 #GoLangTips
🚀 Dive deep into iterating through arrays in #Golang with our latest guide! From basic loops to more advanced techniques, we've got you covered. 🔗 buff.ly/3toPPfP #GoLangTips #Programming
Unlock the power of structured logging in your #Golang apps! Dive deep with our latest blog post. 🔍📄 #GoLangTips #StructuredLogging buff.ly/3QhbZJX
Do memory addresses come with an HOA for slices? Source: devhubby.com/thread/how-to-… #Tech #GoLangTips #GoProgramming #GoCoders
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