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Almost finishing the book and I am really amazed how the go's philosophy is making concurrency easier you may find it annoying at first but after some understanding of how things work and how they should be organized there is no going back to just serial way…
Man, you guys seriously need to read this book if you touch Go. I just finished it, and it's way more than just a guide to using go routines.

It doesn't start with channels and just tell you what to do. Nope.

The author first tackles the philosophyβ€”like, what even is parallelism versus concurrency? That groundwork is huge.

It then spends time looking at the old-school ways of handling sync (the mutex stuff) that other languages use. Why? So when it finally hits you with channels and "share memory by communicating," it just clicks. You understand exactly why Go’s way is better and why we even bother with channels instead of just locking memory. It clears up all the confusion instantly.

And the best part? It's not just theory. The back half is packed with solid, real-world patterns you can literally copy-paste into your production apps. It gives you that final polish to write great concurrent code, not just code that runs.

Total game-changer. Go read it!

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This is a simple comparison for the translation that the bot does

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this is the current status and it is working well I will consider adding the other things too

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I don know what is he issue with the inline is tho I mean it works on my testing bot and doesn't work on the production one 😭
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Codative πŸ”­ pinned Β«I am thinking if we can have an Q&A session today'. Join me if u are interested https://sma.robi.work/b/uSOeAQEuQxCWΒ»
Python for sure πŸ˜… as many programmers
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I can say both of have their shining places I have used both of them for a while I like that vim specially neovim is lightweight and don take much space and if ur pc has a very low spec it can get u the functionalities u want but learning it can be difficult sometime and vs code is the best for the person who want to just install and go and ha s good laptop spec
I recommend it specially if u want to know how things work and understand ur editor well since VSCode and other tools hide the detail of how things work from u which u cannot get so easily another thing is the importance of using keyboard for editing u can get the best of it on vim rather than VSCode
I am currently working with my friends to found a startup and it is in Go πŸ˜‰ mostly except the frontend
I am planning to get a remote job and also continue working for private clients and

then there is the startup if we don go brankrupt that is πŸ˜‚