Use this hackweek to practice and learn more about Go.

Looking for hackers with the skills:

golang go

This project is part of:

Hack Week 16 Hack Week 17

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  • Comments

    • zluo
      over 7 years ago by zluo | Reply

      good idea! let's play Go...

    • vcuadradojuan
      over 7 years ago by vcuadradojuan | Reply

      In 2 half-days I was able to:
      - Read thesis about codesearch.debian.net
        https://codesearch.debian.net/research/bsc-thesis.pdf
      - Study code to contribute in the future https://github.com/Debian/dcs
      - Read half of https://gobyexample.com
      

      • vcuadradojuan
        over 6 years ago by vcuadradojuan | Reply

        In this week I was able to:

          * Write a little webapp: trip planner
              - learned gorilla/mux http library, particularly routers
              - learned gRPC https://grpc.io/
              - learned new vgo
                https://www.wolfe.id.au/2018/03/01/diving-into-vgo-from-the-golang-project/
                https://research.swtch.com/vgo
        

    • e_bischoff
      almost 7 years ago by e_bischoff | Reply

      Yes I plan to be learning Go too during this hackweek 0x11.

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