Practice coding with Go. Explore programming challenges with Go, the open-source programming language from Google. Compare the results with other training courses in this series.
- Hello and welcome to Code Clinic for Go. My name is Todd McLeod. I'm really looking forward to showing you my solutions for the challenges proposed to the Code Clinic authors. In this series, we'll explore creative and efficient ways to use Go to solve a range of problems. I'll describe some unique aspects of working with Go, and offer suggestions on how to improve your code. If you're new to programming, or if you're a seasoned programmer, this series of videos will be beneficial to you, showing you how to effectively use the Go programming language in real world solutions.
After watching each solution, you'll come away with patterns for writing Go programs as well as reusable code that you can use in your own projects. If you search our library for Code Clinic, you'll find additional courses by different authors using other languages. Each Code Clinic author solves the exact same set of problems, so you can compare different solutions as well as the pros and cons of each language. If you're wanting to learn to program, if you're looking for tips on better coding, or if you're trying to decide on your next new programming language, you're gonna love Code Clinic.
So let's get started with Code Clinic for Go.
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2/16/2016Todd introduces challenges and then provides overviews of his solutions in Go. Challenges include topics such as statistical analysis, searching directories for images, and accessing peripheral devices.
Visit other courses in the series to see how to solve the same challenges in languages like C++, C#, JavaScript, PHP, Python, R, Ruby, and Swift.
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Introduction
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Welcome1m 11s
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Why choose Go?4m 33s
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1. Problem 1—Exploring Lake Pend Oreille
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Exploring Lake Pend Oreille3m 43s
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Solution overview1m 31s
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Working with files9m 20s
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Reading file contents7m 45s
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Calculating mean6m 16s
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Calculating median6m 27s
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Retrieving files using HTTP7m 31s
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2. Problem 2—Image Analysis
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Image analysis2m 54s
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Solution overview8m 44s
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Working with images10m 25s
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Finished solution1m 2s
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3. Problem 3—Eight Queens
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Eight queens1m 50s
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Solution overview3m 27s
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Designing our alogrithm4m 10s
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4. Problem 4—Accessing Peripherals
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Accessing peripherals1m 23s
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Solution overview5m 9s
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Mouse input and audio output4m 19s
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Solution4m 28s
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5. Problem 5—Recursion and Directories
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Solution overview5m 48s
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Understanding recursion7m 53s
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6. Problem 6—Building the Web
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Building the web1m 32s
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Solution overview3m 13s
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Understanding templating3m 35s
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Parsing data7m 15s
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