From 56c9bca92fa2a7f128fc5013323eb8ad4aae6486 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: huera1 <82736237+huera1@users.noreply.github.com> Date: Tue, 20 Apr 2021 01:29:27 -0700 Subject: [PATCH] Updated Home (markdown) --- Home.md | 262 +------------------------------------------------------- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 261 deletions(-) diff --git a/Home.md b/Home.md index e7b98d74..222b6638 100644 --- a/Home.md +++ b/Home.md @@ -1,261 +1 @@ -Welcome to the Go wiki, a collection of information about the [Go Programming Language](https://golang.org/). [Awesome Go](http://awesome-go.com/) is another great resource for Go programmers, curated by the Go community. - -## Questions about Go ## - -See [Questions](Questions). - -## Contributing ## - -* This wiki is open to editing by any member of the Go community with a GitHub account. -* If you would like to add a new page, please first open an issue in the [Go issue tracker](https://github.com/golang/go/issues) with the prefix 'wiki' to propose the addition. Clearly state why the content does not fit into any of the existing pages. -* Because renaming of pages in the wiki can break external links, please open an issue before renaming or removing any wiki page. - -Table of Contents -================= - -+ [Getting started with Go](#getting-started-with-go) -+ [Working with Go](#working-with-go) -+ [Learning more about Go](#learning-more-about-go) -+ [The Go Community](#the-go-community) -+ [Using the go toolchain](#using-the-go-toolchain) -+ [Additional Go Programming Wikis](#additional-go-programming-wikis) -+ [Online Services that work with Go](#online-services-that-work-with-go) -+ [Troubleshooting Go Programs in Production](#troubleshooting-go-programs-in-production) -+ [Contributing to the Go Project](#contributing-to-the-go-project) -+ [Platform Specific Information](#platform-specific-information) -+ [Release Specific Information](#release-specific-information) -+ [Questions](Questions) - -## Getting started with Go - - - [The Go Tour](http://tour.golang.org) is the best place to start. - - [Effective Go](https://golang.org/doc/effective_go.html) will help you learn how to write idiomatic Go code. - - [Go standard library documentation](https://golang.org/pkg/) to familiarize yourself with the standard library. - - [Use the Go Playground](http://play.golang.org) to test out Go programs in your browser. - - Still not convinced? Check out this list of [Go Users](GoUsers) and a few of their [Success stories](SuccessStories). We've also assembled a long list of reasons [why you should give Go a try](whygo). - - Read about the companies which have [switched from other languages to Go](https://github.com/golang/go/wiki/FromXToGo). - -## Working with Go - -Ready to write some Go code of your own? Here are a few links to help you get started. - - - Install and Setup your Environment - - Start here: [Official Installation Documentation](https://golang.org/doc/install) - - If you prefer to install from source, [read this first](https://golang.org/doc/install/source). - - [InstallFromSource](InstallFromSource) - Additional tips on source installs. - - Windows user? [Install and configure Go, Git and Atom for Windows](https://github.com/abourget/getting-started-with-golang) - - Mac user? [How I start - Go](https://howistart.org/posts/go/1) - A step-by-step guide to installing Go and building your first web service. - - Having installation problems? [InstallTroubleShooting](InstallTroubleShooting) - - Make sure you have your [$GOPATH environment variable set correctly](https://golang.org/doc/install/source#gopath) - - If you need additional tips on using [$GOPATH, go here](GOPATH). - - [MultipleGoRoots](MultipleGoRoots) - More advanced information on working with multiple go installations and the `$GOROOT` variable. - - [Go IDEs and Editors](IDEsAndTextEditorPlugins) - Information on how to use your favorite editor with Go. - - [Tools for working with Go code](CodeTools) - Formatting, linting, vetting, refactoring, navigation and visualization. - - Finding Go Libraries and Packages - - Start here: [Go open source projects](Projects). - - Search for Go packages: [godoc.org](http://godoc.org) - - Visualization of the [Go open source package graph](https://anvaka.github.io/pm/#/galaxy/gosearch?l=1) - - [Modules](Modules) - documentation on the dependency management system built into the Go command, added in 1.11. - - [Managing your dependencies](PackageManagementTools) - An overview of the tools you can use to manage third-party packages (vendoring). - - Publishing Go Packages as Open Source - - Getting ready to publish your package? [Start here.](PackagePublishing) - - [The Go Checklist](https://github.com/matttproud/gochecklist) - A comprehensive guide for publishing a project. - - [How to layout your GitHub repo](GitHubCodeLayout) to make it easy to for other Go programmers to use with the `go get` command. - - [Go Package, Go](https://johnsto.co.uk/blog/go-package-go) - A few recommendations for making Go packages easy to use. - -## Learning more about Go - -Once you have an overview of the language, here are resources you can use to learn more. - - - [Learning Go](Learn) - A collection of resources for learning Go - beginner to advanced. - - [Best Practices for a New Go Developer](https://medium.com/@IndianGuru/best-practices-for-a-new-go-developer-8660384302fc) - Insights from Go community members. - - [Server programming](LearnServerProgramming) - Building web, mobile, and API servers. - - [More on concurrency](LearnConcurrency) - - [More on error handling](LearnErrorHandling) - - [More on testing](LearnTesting) - - [More on mobile - Android and iOS](Mobile) - - [Books](Books) - A list of Go books that have been published (ebook, paper) - - [Blogs](Blogs) - Blogs about Go - - [Podcasts](Podcasts) - Podcasts and episodes featuring Go - - Videos, Talks and Presentations - - [GopherVids](http://gophervids.appspot.com/) (currently unreachable) is a searchable index of videos about Go. - - [GoTalks](GoTalks) - A collection of talks from Go conferences and meetups. - - [Livestreams](Livestreams) - live interactive Go project streams with members of the community - - [Screencasts](Screencasts) - - [Articles](Articles) - A collection of articles to help you learn more about Go. - - [Training](Training) - Free and commercial, online and classroom training for Go. - - [University Courses](Courses) - A list of CS programs and classes using Go. - - [Resources for non-English speakers](NonEnglish) - -## The Go Community - -Here are some of the places where you can find Gophers online. To get a sense of what it means to be a member of the Go community, read [Damian Gryski's keynote from the GolangUK 2015 conference](https://medium.com/@dgryski/the-go-community-f0d00e3a19e) or watch [Andrew Gerrand's closing keynote from GopherCon 2015](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0ht89TxZZnk). - - -- Where Gophers hangout online: - - [The Go Forum](https://forum.golangbridge.org/) - An all-purpose discussion forum for the Go community. - - [Gophers Slack Channel](http://gophers.slack.com/) - For real-time chat ([request membership](http://blog.gopheracademy.com/gophers-slack-community/)). - - [Golang News](http://golangnews.com) - For curated links about Go Programming. - - There is also a [/r/golang](http://reddit.com/r/golang) sub-reddit. - - On Twitter, follow the [@golang](https://twitter.com/golang) account and keep tabs on the [#golang](https://twitter.com/search?q=%23golang&src=typd) hashtag. - - We've also got a landing page on [Stack Overflow](http://stackoverflow.com/tags/go) for Go Q&A. - - Matrix enthusiasts are invited to join [#Go:matrix.org](https://riot.im/app/#/room/#Go:matrix.org). - - Discord users are welcome at the [Discord Gophers](https://discord.gg/VF92f7M) server. - - Hashnode users talk and write about Go in [Hashnode Go community](https://hashnode.com/n/go). -- Mailing Lists - - The mailing list for Go users is [golang-nuts](https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/golang-nuts) - very high traffic. - - Before you post, [check to see if it's already been answered](http://stackoverflow.com/tags/go), then read [these tips on how to ask a good question](HowToAsk) - - For discussions about the core Go open source project, join [golang-dev](https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/golang-dev). - - To get just our release announcements, join [golang-announce](https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/golang-announce) -- User Groups & Meetups - There are [Go Meetups in many cities](http://www.meetup.com/find/?allMeetups=false&keywords=golang&radius=Infinity&userFreeform=Sunnyvale%2C+CA&mcId=z94086&mcName=Sunnyvale%2C+CA&sort=recommended&eventFilter=mysugg) - - [GoBridge](http://golangbridge.org) - Volunteers helping underrepresented communities to teach technical skills and to foster diversity in Go. - - [Women Who Go](http://www.womenwhogo.org/) - - See here for [additional information GoUserGroups](GoUserGroups) - - [GoDiscourse](https://github.com/godiscourse/godiscourse) - Go Discourse is an open source Go based forum from `hello world`. -- [Conferences](Conferences) - A list of upcoming and past Go conferences and major events. -- [Companies using Go](GoUsers) - A comprehensive list of companies using Go throughout the world. -- Learn more about the [Go Gopher images](Gopher) by Renee French. - -## Using the Go Toolchain - - - Start with the standard documentation for the `go` command [available here](https://golang.org/cmd/go/) - - Start here to learn about [vendoring](https://golang.org/cmd/go/#hdr-Vendor_Directories). - - See also [PackageManagementTools](PackageManagementTools) for package management tools. - - [Cross Compilation](https://rakyll.org/cross-compilation/) - - Shared libraries and Go (buildmode) - - [Go Shared Libraries](https://github.com/jbuberel/buildmodeshared) - Examples for creating and using shared libraries from Go and Python. - - [Sharing Go Packages with C](http://blog.ralch.com/tutorial/golang-sharing-libraries/) - by [@ralch](https://twitter.com/ralch). - - [Calling Go libraries from Python](https://blog.filippo.io/building-python-modules-with-go-1-5/) - by Filippo Valsorda - - [Calling Go libraries from Ruby](http://c7.se/go-and-ruby-ffi/) - by Peter Hellberg - - [Calling Go libraries from Swift](https://rakyll.org/swift/) - by Jaana Burcu Dogan - - [Build a Ruby Gem with a Go native extension](http://blog.paracode.com/2015/08/28/ruby-and-go-sitting-in-a-tree) - by @jondot - - [gohttplib](https://github.com/shazow/gohttplib) - An experiment in using Go 1.5 buildmode=c-shared. - - See the wikis below for additional details: - - [GoGetTools](GoGetTools) - - [GoGetProxyConfig](GoGetProxyConfig) - - [cgo](cgo) - - [CompilerOptimizations](CompilerOptimizations) - - [GccgoCrossCompilation](GccgoCrossCompilation) - - [GcToolchainTricks](GcToolchainTricks) - - [GoGenerateTools](GoGenerateTools) - - [Go Tooling Essentials](https://rakyll.org/go-tool-flags/) - by Jaana Burcu Dogan - -## Additional Go Programming Wikis - - - [Why Go doesn't Support Generics: A Summary of Go Generics Discussions](https://docs.google.com/document/d/1vrAy9gMpMoS3uaVphB32uVXX4pi-HnNjkMEgyAHX4N4/preview) - Start here before you join the debate. - - Concurrency - - [Timeouts](Timeouts) - Abandon async calls that take too long - - [LockOSThread](LockOSThread) - - [MutexOrChannel](MutexOrChannel) - When to use one vs the other - - [RaceDetector](RaceDetector) - How to detect and fix race conditions - - Working with Databases - - [database/sql](http://go-database-sql.org/) - Online tutorial for working with the database/sql package. - - [SQLDrivers](SQLDrivers) - - [SQLInterface](SQLInterface) - - From other languages - - [Go for Java Programmers](http://yourbasic.org/golang/go-java-tutorial/) - - [Go for C++ Programmers](GoForCPPProgrammers) - - Strings - - [GoStrings](GoStrings) - - [String Matching](http://blog.gopheracademy.com/advent-2014/string-matching/) - - [Comments](Comments) - - [CommonMistakes](CommonMistakes) - - [Errors](Errors) - - [GcToolchainTricks](GcToolchainTricks) - - [Hashing](Hashing) - - [HttpFetch](HttpFetch) - - [HttpStaticFiles](HttpStaticFiles) - - [InterfaceSlice](InterfaceSlice) - - [Iota](Iota) - - [MethodSets](MethodSets) - - [PanicAndRecover](PanicAndRecover) - - [Range](Range) - - [RateLimiting](RateLimiting) - - [Rationales](Rationales) - - [SendingMail](SendingMail) - - [SignalHandling](SignalHandling) - - [SimultaneousAssignment](SimultaneousAssignment) - - [SliceTricks](SliceTricks) - - [Switch](Switch) - - [TableDrivenTests](TableDrivenTests) - - -## Online Services that work with Go - -If you're looking for services that support Go, here's a list to get you started. - - - Cloud Computing - Go is well supported on most cloud service providers. - - [Amazon Web Services](https://github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go) - - [Azure](https://github.com/Azure/azure-sdk-for-go) - - [DigitalOcean](https://github.com/digitalocean/godo) - - [GE Predix](https://github.com/geaviation/goboot-starter) - - [Google Cloud Platform for Go](https://cloud.google.com/go) - - [Heroku](https://github.com/heroku/heroku-buildpack-go) - - [IBM Bluemix](https://developer.ibm.com/bluemix/2015/10/28/getting-started-with-golang-on-bluemix/) - - [OpenStack](https://github.com/openstack/golang-client) - - [Vscale](https://github.com/vscale/go-vscale) - - [Aliyun](https://github.com/aliyun/alibaba-cloud-sdk-go) - - [Tencent](https://github.com/TencentCloud/tencentcloud-sdk-go) - - See here for [information on additional providers](ProviderIntegration) - - [Continuous Integration and Continuous Deployment](HostedContinuousIntegration) - Go is well supported by most CI/CD frameworks - - Monitoring/Logging - - [OpsDash](https://www.opsdash.com/) - Go-based cluster monitoring platform. - - Package and Dependency Management - - [Gopkg.in](http://labix.org/gopkg.in) is a source for stable Go libraries, provided by Gustavo Niemeyer. - -## Troubleshooting Go Programs in Production - - - Understand the performance of your Go apps using the [pprof package](http://blog.golang.org/profiling-go-programs) - - Heap Dumps - - [heapdump13](heapdump13) - - [heapdump14](heapdump14) - - [heapdump15](https://github.com/golang/go/wiki/heapdump15) - -## Contributing to the Go Project - - - Start by reading the [Go Contribution Guidelines](https://golang.org/doc/contribute.html) - - If you'd like to propose a change to the Go project, start by reading the [Go Change Proposal Process](https://github.com/golang/proposal) - - An archive of [design documents is also available](DesignDocuments) - - Go releases happen at ~6 month intervals. [See here for more information](Go-Release-Cycle) - - Want to know more about how the [Go source X-repositories are structured?](X-Repositories) - - The Go project requires that all code be reviewed before it is submitted. - - Read more about our [code review practices](CodeReview) - - If you're commenting on code under review, please read [these guidelines](CodeReviewComments) - - Issues - - Bug reports and feature requests should be filed using the [GitHub issue tracker](https://github.com/golang/go/issues) - - Want to understand how we [handle issues that are reported?](HandlingIssues) - - Project Dashboards - - [Go Builds Dashboard info](DashboardBuilders) - - [Performance Dashboard info](PerfDashboard) - - [Download failed logs and debugging](https://github.com/golang/go/wiki/Download-build-farm-failed-logs-and-debugging) - -## Platform Specific Information - - - See [MinimumRequirements](MinimumRequirements) for minimum platform requirements of current Go ports. - - Considering porting Go to a new platform? [Read our porting policy first](PortingPolicy) - - [Mobile](Mobile) - - [Ubuntu](Ubuntu) - - [Windows](Windows) - - [WindowsBuild](WindowsBuild) - - [WindowsCrossCompiling](WindowsCrossCompiling) - - [WindowsDLLs](WindowsDLLs) - - [GoArm](GoArm) - - [ChromeOS](ChromeOS) - - [Darwin](Darwin) - - [DragonFly BSD](DragonFly-BSD) - - [FreeBSD](FreeBSD) - - [Linux](Linux) - - [NativeClient](NativeClient) - - [NetBSD](NetBSD) - - [OpenBSD](OpenBSD) - - [Plan 9](Plan9) - - [Solaris](Solaris) - -## Release Specific Information - - - [Go1point1Gotchas](Go1point1Gotchas) - - [OlderVersions](OlderVersions) - -Notes: - -- Please refrain from changing the title of the wiki pages, as some of them might be linked to from [golang.org](https://golang.org) or other websites. \ No newline at end of file +Stop \ No newline at end of file