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➡️ Go 夜读

Go 学习资料

Go 入门
Go 官方网站Go 中文官方网站
Go 入门指南
Go 指南
Go 怎么开始
Go 开发向导 16 讲
Go 命令指南
Go by Example Go By Example 中文版
国外的一个高质量 Go 教程集
针对初学者的快速入门开发和使用 go
Go 快速入门资料
Go 标准库
Go 简易教程
Go Programs
Go(lang) examples - (explain the basics of golang)
A set of example golang code to start learning Go
快学 Go 语言
从零到 Go 大神
Go 进阶
Go 官方博客
Go 官方包文档-pkg
Go 标准库中文文档-cngolib
深入理解 Go by teh-cmc
深入理解 Go by tiancaiamao
Go 内部原理的一系列文章和视频
编写和优化 Go 代码
Go 语言博客实践
Go 书籍
Go Web 编程
雨痕的《Go 学习笔记》,正在编写第六版,可于微博下载预览版,或关注公众号(2018-05-07)
Go 语言圣经 / Go 语言圣经
GO SCP
List of Golang books
《Go语言高级编程》开源免费图书(开发中...)
一本学习 Go 语言的免费电子书。
《Effective Go》中英双语版
Go 101 (中文版)
Go Language CookBook With Examples
Go for Industrial Programming - Go 工业级编程
Learn Go with tests
Go-SCP
An example of gin
Go 语言原本(基于 Go 1.14)
Go 语言设计与实现
Go 面试
Go 开发建议
精华的 Go 面试题和答案
编程面试题的 Go 实现
Exercism
面前必看
Go 其他
Gopher 阅读清单
Go 知识图谱
Go 语言学习资源整理
Golang 标准包解析
Golang 的标准库中文版,由 Go 友团翻译
《Go语言标准库》
设计模式 Golang实现-《研磨设计模式》读书笔记
GopherChina2018: 深入CGO编程 - 最新修订
《啊哈!算法》-Go 实现
大道至简—GO语言最佳实践
了解 Go 和 database 交互最佳实践教程
Go实战--golang新手入门常见错误(The way to go)
Go 箴言(go-proverbs) - Rob Pike
Go 相关的教程
KTH 的 Stefan Nilsson 教授自己写的算法和 Go 代码
终极 Go 学习指南 Ultimate Go study guides
从问题切入,串连 Go 语言相关的所有知识,融会贯通。

Go 学习视频

课程名称 简单介绍
Go 编程基础 这套视频适合初学者。
Go Web 基础 主要面向完成《Go 编程基础》教程后希望进一步了解有关 Go Web 开发的学习者。
Go 名库讲解 主要是对 Go 语言的第三方库进行评测讲解的,集博客、示例与语音视频为一体的综合教程,适合完成《Go 编程基础》教程之后的学习者。
Go 语言第一课 郝林
Go 箴言 - Rob Pike
Learn Go Syntax in one video 一小时教你 Go 语法的视频
Todd McLead 非常热爱分享 Go 教程的大叔,有开通 Udemy 课程。
Go In 5 Minutes 5分钟学一个小知识点。
JustForFunc 很多知识点的 Gopher,YouTuber 教学视频
Jon Calhoun 一系列的 Go 实现的算法视频。
Go 语言基础教程 (O’Reilly) O‘Reilly 的 Go 语言基础教程。
Go Web Programming Bootcamp Todd McLeod 在别的学校开过的训练营视频,从 Go 基础讲到基础的服务器开发和 GAE。
Go 夜读

Go 文章

标题 简单介绍
Create A Real Time Chat App With Golang, Angular 2, And Websockets 对于用 Go 语言来入门后端的我来说,如何和其它技术结合使用令我耳目一新(尽管看起来不难)
How do I go about learning Go?
Resources for new Go programmers
Using Golang in Production - My Experiences

Go 播客

名称 简单介绍
GoTime A panel of Golang experts and special guests discuss the Go programming language, the community, and everything in between.

Go 开发工具

1. Vim

MacVim + vim-go

Golang 开发环境搭建-Vim 篇 by Tonybai

2. 文本编辑器 + 插件

Visual Studio CodeSublime Text 3Atom

VSCode 插件列表(欢迎大家补充):

插件名称 插件描述
GitLens 非常方便的查看文件代码的 commit 信息(提交时间,提交人等)。
Code Runner 针对非常多的语言而快速方便执行的小插件。
filesize 在 VSCode 底部工具栏,非常方便的显示文件大小。
Go Go 语言插件。
Terminal 命令行工具插件。
Vim Vim 插件
VSCode Great Icons VSCode 美化不同的文件。
WakaTime 统计项目代码的时间。
BetterComments 代码注释

3. IDE

IntelliJ idea + Go Plugin、GolandLiteIDE


博客地址和 RSS 地址

本博客列表涉及的文章内容支持 定制化 Google 搜索

本博客列表也提供同步更新的 OPML 文件(下载 OPML 文件),可供导入到例如 feedly 等第三方订阅工具中,特别感谢 icepy 提供自动转换脚本。这里有 导入教程,我对程序做了一点修改,rss 地址可选填。

本项目起源于 iOSBlogCN,非常感谢 唐巧

注意:本项目中的 Export.py 文件必须用 python3 执行。

博客地址 (排名不分先后) RSS 地址
The Go Programming Language Blog
Tony Bai -- 一个程序员的心路历程 http://tonybai.com/feed/
Arthur 的博客 http://www.zenlife.tk/feed.atom
鸟窝 http://colobu.com/atom.xml
飞雪无情的博客 http://www.flysnow.org/index.xml
午夜咖啡 http://jolestar.com/feed.xml
蝈蝈俊的技术心得 http://www.cnblogs.com/ghj1976/rss
FuXiaohei.Me -- 傅小黑的自留地
无闻的小站
astaxie https://my.oschina.net/astaxie/rss
熊窝窝 -- PHP、Codeigniter、JAVA、C#、JAVASCRIPT、LINUX、LATEX、GOLANG 等技术分享 http://www.baiyuxiong.com/?feed=rss2
风笑痴
getwe's Blog http://getwe.cn/atom.xml
Harold's Blog -- 个人技术笔记
YanyiWu http://yanyiwu.com/rss.xml
努力加贝
ipfans's Blog https://www.4async.com/atom.xml
Cyeam -- 你不要用战术的勤奋掩盖战略的懒惰。 http://blog.cyeam.com/atom.xml
战魂小筑 http://www.cppblog.com/sunicdavy/rss.aspx
My Candy http://mengqi.info/feed.xml
fatedier blog
siddontang 的专栏-my thought for program。 http://blog.csdn.net/siddontang/rss/list
holys'
domac 博客 life should be func
Siddon's Blog-My thought for program http://siddontang.com/atom.xml
Gopher beyond EI[i]phants https://mikespook.com/feed/
Golang 编程百例
七牛云 - 七牛团队博客 http://blog.qiniu.com/feed
博客 - PingCAP
猎豹移动技术博客 http://dev.cmcm.com/feed
Huang Huang 的博客 https://mozillazg.github.io/feeds/all.atom.xml
Fiisio -- thinking and codeing
LittleFeng 的博客 -- Python、Golang、Java、后端技术
Legendtkl
行思錄,Travel Coder - Arch, Coding, Life Learning
jasper的技术小窝 - 关注DevOps、运维监控、Python、Golang、开源、大数据、web开发、互联网
Morsing's Blog http://morsmachine.dk/feed.atom
hanjm backend blog
《Go 语言实战》作者之一的博客
Hi, I'm Francesc.
Michał Łowicki - Web Services @ Opera. Interested in Linux, Docker, NoSQL, Python, Golang and monitoring everything which moves. Never Satisfied.
三月沙
大桥下的蜗牛
煎鱼的迷之博客
Stefno - 博客园
No Headback - If you don't keep moving, you'll quickly fall behind.
面向信仰编程 Draveness's Blog https://draveness.me/feed.xml
程序印象 知行合一 业精于勤 https://www.cn18k.com/atom.xml
菜鸟 Miao start from a newb... http://blog.newbmiao.com/atom.xml
峰云就她了 - 专注于 GOLANG、PYTHON、DB、CLUSTER http://xiaorui.cc/feed/

Go 社区

Go 语言社区(排名不分先后) 特色
Go 中国技术社区 GoCN 每日新闻、问答社区
GO 语言中文网 问答社区、开源项目、资源、图书、下载、官方文档。
Golang 中国 问答社区、图书、下载。
Golang 语言社区 (www.Golang.LTD) 问答社区

微信公众号

微信公众号 (排名不分先后) 公众号 ID 二维码
Go 中国 golangchina Go 中国
Go 语言中文网 studygolang
每日 go 语言 golang_everyday 每日 go 语言
Go 语言北京用户组 golang-beijing Go 语言北京用户组
Golang 语言社区 Golangweb Golang 语言社区
PingCAP pingcap2015 PingCAP
午夜咖啡 jolestar-blog 午夜咖啡
飞雪无情 flysnow_org 飞雪无情
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