<p>I'm just starting to learn Go by porting a large PHP app that I've been working on for a while and blogging about the process as I go/learn. I have seen people post their own articles here but they tend to be instructional or come from someone more experienced with Go. Is this subreddit an appropriate place to post Go-related dev blogs as someone new to the language who is probably making all kinds of mistakes, or is this more tailored for educational resources? It would be nice to get some more experienced eyes on my approaches for critique/feedback (if someone happened to be interested) and the channels people reach my posts from now don't tend to have many Go developers.</p>
<p>Thanks!</p>
<p>Edit: Thanks, all! Good to know it's ok to share newbie posts here. </p>
<hr/>**评论:**<br/><br/>allhatenocattle: <pre><p>Yes, if it is Go related, it is appropriate.</p></pre>faiface: <pre><p>Definitely yes! We love hearing about people using Go.</p></pre>Zikes: <pre><p>I'm always interested in reading more Go blogs!</p></pre>titpetric: <pre><p>I tend to post articles from my blog, <a href="https://scene-si.org" rel="nofollow">https://scene-si.org</a> about that once a month when I manage to collect some time to write an insightful post. I do make the effort to teach people something more than just basics :)</p></pre>adelowo: <pre><p>I have posted articles from my blog( <a href="https://lanreadelowo.com" rel="nofollow">https://lanreadelowo.com</a> ) quite a bit here and I am new to the language( 4 months ish) </p></pre>
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