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Learn Google’s booming programming language for just $29
TL;DR: This intuitive Google Go Developer online course bundle will help you learn the skills to master Google’s programming language, and you can get the whole thing for just $29.
If we were to compare programming languages to music, the likes of JavaScript, Python, and C would be the jams consistently included in the Top 40. While there’s nothing wrong with that, everyone knows that the indie scene is where it’s at.
And in the indie world, one of the most underrated gems is Google Go (or GoLang), a Google-powered general purpose programming language that you can use to build dynamic websites and web apps. Despite its launch in 2009, it’s only in recent years that it’s gained serious traction. Go is now the fourth most active on Github and the third-most highly paid language globally, according to the 2019 Stack Overflow developer survey. The kicker? The Average Go developer earns an average of $109,483 per year globally.
If you have any interest in immersing yourself in GoLang, the Google Go Developer Bundle offers over 50 hours of training, and you can get it today for 97% off.
Comprised of seven extensive lessons, this bundle of courses will take you from Google Go beginner to pro. You’ll start your deep dive by getting acquainted with the basic syntax of the language, exploring concepts like looping, switching, and data types. You’ll then gradually move on to configuring your workspace and development environment and getting to grips with advanced features like Go Language and Concurrency. Once you have full command of Go, you’ll move on to building real programming projects.
While these courses would normally run you $1,400, you can get the Complete Google Go Developer Master Class Bundle on sale here for $29 — a savings of 97%.
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