Great intro. If you already know the basics, you probably don't need this course though. Not much of a deep dive, more of a "skim the surface" type course. Week 4 on IO was the most beneficial for me.
Very detailed, nice introduction to golang's basic concepts. Might need to google to find better ways to handle some requirements of the assignments, but overall a cool programming language to learn.
by Fernando P V
•Excelente curso
by Andrey M
•good as starter
by james s i
•Great overview
by Marilson C
•Great material
by 鲁浩
•nice course !
by 壹叶随心
•That's great.
by Manikant R
•Great course
by Akashdeep D
•great intro!
by Jheison L R M
•Great Course
by Nishant R
•Excellent !
by Muhammad F S
•Good course
by Aldo R S E
•Excelent!
by M. H A P
•Excellent
by Carlos M C F
•thank you
by Andrew P A
•Its good!
by Eduardo F
•Thank you
by DIEGO M G R
•Is nice!
by ILYAS N
•Amazing
by Nhan N H
•Good
by KOLISETTY S S
•Good
by Bhargavi V
•Good
by Govindarajulu G
•Good
by huoyunhao
•good
by yichen z
•nice
by David K
•The things I liked more: good introductory videos, so far the course seems to be structured well
The things I liked less: forums are filled with requests to grade assignments, with very sporadic discussion of the course material; it's unclear what language features to explore in the golang documentation and how much exploration is acceptable - for instance, it's unclear sometimes when coming from other programming languages, the peculiarity, and advantages of slices - a deeper discussion on the subject would be appreciated. I tried giving fair assessment on peer-graded assignments but the feedback options are quite limited, copy/pasted formatted code from a terminal in the feedback would be more useful, I think - the current form field is pretty limiting.