Welcome to the open-source Golang Guides. Our goal is to become the central crowdsourced resource for complete and up-to-date Golang content and tutorials. Just take me to the notes!
We have guides for everyone whether you are beginner, intermediate or advanced. We got you covered. We don't waste time with the "theoretical approach" from a book. We cover exactly the things we use every day as we are developing apps for contracts.
Need Help? Please join the slack groups for these guides where you can post related questions.
Ever been frustrated finding information on outdated one-off blog posts and tutorials that has since become irrelevant? How many times were you googling only to find your answer only on a 2 year old StackOverflow post? We believe there's got to be a better way. Why not have the community work together to create useful and detailed documentation for every aspect of Go (or any platform)? There's absolutely no reason that we should have to make do with outdated, vague or un-editable content anymore.
These guides were originally created and adapted by Han Ngo as a part of our Golang Vietnam Community. We have also had contributions from many community members including:
- Han Ngo
- You?
If you are interested in contributing, check out our contribution guidelines for this project.