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This repository has code and outlines for Go In 5 Minutes Screencasts. All content (code samples, outlines, etc...) is organized into folders, starting with episode0 and going from there.

Full descriptions and videos are at https://www.goin5minutes.com/screencasts/index.html.

Shortened URL for this repository: https://bitly.com/goin5minutes

Shortened URL for screencasts: https://bitly.com/goin5minutesyt

Request A Screencast

I have some ideas for topics to cover, but if you want to see some topics covered in a future screencast, I'd like to hear from you.

Please submit an issue with the request a screencast label and make sure to include a good description on what you want to see!

Here are some example issues: https://github.com/arschles/go-in-5-minutes/labels/request%20a%20screencast.

Bundle

If you're just getting started with the series, want to download the screencasts, or otherwise would like to have DRM-free, HD versions of the screencasts, I encourage you to buy the bundle of episodes 0-9 at https://gum.co/gifm-1-10.

Email Newsletter

I send out an email newsletter intermittently with screencasts, additional information and resources. I encourage you to sign up for it at https://www.goin5minutes.com/subscribe/index.html.

Issues With Code, Documentation, etc...

If you see any problems with code, documentation, or anything else in this repository, please submit an issue with the bug label and I'll fix it as soon as I can. Pull requests are also welcome.

Build, Test and Run Instructions

All the folders that start with episode (such as episode0) contain the outline and code samples for that episode, and all code samples can be built and run.

Unless otherwise specified in the README.md in the episode folder, the commands for building, testing and running simply use the go tool. All episodes are buildable and testable, but some don't have a package main because they're libraries, so they won't be runnable.

  • build: go build
  • test: go test
  • run: go build -o example && ./example

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