Most people think concurrency = parallelism. They're different.
Parallelism → hardware. Depends on CPU cores.
Concurrency → software. Managing tasks so nothing blocks.
Go handles this with goroutines — managed by Go's own scheduler, not the OS.
Day 4 🐹 #golang#learninpublic
Built my first Go backend server.
In Node.js — process.env.SOMETHING and hope for the best.
In Go — if config doesn't exist, it won't even start. Fails fast, not silently in production.
Errors at startup > Errors in production.
Day 3 🐹 #golang#learninpublic
Read an article today: "Go evolves in the wrong direction."
The argument — Generics added complexity without real productivity gains.
Honestly? Maybe true. But I'm not judging a language I haven't built with yet.
Ask me again in 3 months.
#golang#devthoughts
Learned Generics in Go today.
Already knew the concept from TypeScript.
The syntax is just different — but the idea is the same.
Write once, works for multiple types. Clean.
Day 2 🐹 #golang#learninpublic
@anjalid2006@Markmanson Let me tell you the title of a book. It says `A FABLE ABOUT FOLLOWING YOUR DREAM`. i won't spoil it for you, but it's a story of a boy who sets out to find a treasure and believes strongly in omens. I'll leave it at that 😂
@thepoonam0914 U just need a laptop that's it... At least it should able to run vs code and a browser together that's it... That's the bare minimum
Specs me kya rakkha hai
Took a long break from Go. Restarting today.
Interfaces finally clicked:
"I don't care what type you are. Just have these methods."
Any type with those methods satisfies it. No extra keyword needed.
Cleanest concept in any language. Day 1 of consistency 🐹
#golang#learninpublic
Got laid off last week.
No panic — using this as a reset.
→ MERN interview prep
→ Go (Day 30)
→ Web3 fundamentals
→ Smart applications
1.5 YOE building RBAC, PIM & ERP systems in production.
Open to MERN roles in Ahmedabad.
Documenting the journey publicly.
#OpenToWork