I have been using these blogs for my learning and enlightenment:
Golang
This is a community dedicated to the go programming language.
Useful Links:
Rules:
- Posts must be relevant to Go
- No NSFW content
- No hate speech, bigotry, etc
- Try to keep discussions on topic
- No spam of tools/companies/advertisements
- It’s OK to post your own stuff part of the time, but the primary use of the community should not be self-promotion.
thanks for the list. its nice and I see it covers up with some of the feeds suggested in comment above. thanks!
I have these in my RSS feeds. The one from golangweekly puts its full articles in the feed (but thier articles are links with short summaries. The other two only have summaries or maybe just links in thier feeds (I'm not sure which, as I have liferea configured to automatically follow the links.)
I try to subscribe to feeds individually. Here's a selection from my feed reader:
- Russ Cox (Go tech lead) https://research.swtch.com/
- Tailscale (employs some very good Go programmers) https://tailscale.com/blog/
- Ben Hoyt (interesting tech writing, often Go) https://benhoyt.com/writings
Not as many as I'd like, actually, after a quick scan!
Another thing to keep in mind is that Go, as a language, is quite stable now. There's nowhere near the amout of churn as, say, node.js. So I don't think there are many Go-specific trends to follow as much as there are general tech/industry trends where Go may be useful.
Thank you for those three feeds, subscribed to all of them for a reads. Will go through their past posts as well, as I didn't know any of them.
I am hoping this is the place.. For me it used to be a site that startsWith("r") and endsWith("dit")