u/dapper_gadgey

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Anybody have any advice to dive deeper into go

So to preface this I'm dyslexic as fuck, hate reading docs of any form. I know the golang docs are good but really struggle to "connect the dots" with a lot of it. My dyslexia is less like letters jumping around and more can't hold onto the written word past about 2, hence long post.

Are there any concepts or particular sharp edges or things to be aware of. Videos I can digest much easier because they usually do complete examples so I can see the pattern and memorise it. I get the concept eventually because it's about experimenting with the pattern, break it improve it etc. A lot of them are more tutorials and less about "things that will catch you out if you're not aware of them" if that makes sense?

Would appreciate any advice!

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u/dapper_gadgey — 2 days ago

Harada has joined snk

Well this is the benefit of linkedin, if nobody has heard this is 100% real. And considering if you look at Tekken's storyline it's pretty similar to fatal fury.. you know, older angrier antagonist drops son/gets dropped from great heights then comes back to fight another day. Makes sense

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u/dapper_gadgey — 2 months ago