The challenge of the week

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<p><strong>EDIT: People don&#39;t seem to like doing a challenge because they think that this is a task that a) <em>I</em> was assigned to do at work or b) is my homework. My answers to a) i&#39;m just twelve years old and if I was employed i would land a sentence in prison (i think) and b) im <em>self-taught</em> and homeschooled. I don&#39;t do homework. I <em>am</em> homework. I just want to learn concurrency better, and I think that there would be some pattern in concurrent programs (similar to the <a href="https://guide.elm-lang.org/architecture/" rel="nofollow">Elm Architecture</a>). If you guys don&#39;t like these kinds of challenges, I will stop pestering.</strong></p> <p><strong><em>I&#39;m making a weekly Reddit post blog about challenges that you have to solve in Go. The difficulty for these challenges are intermediate/hard. They usually require mastery of a feature in Go.</em></strong></p> <p><em>Today&#39;s challenge</em>: Build an versioned concurrent filesystem in Go. The primary feature (I think) is channels. After you&#39;ve build&#39;d the filesystem, API&#39;d it and then put it up on GitHub. After that PM&#39;d me with a link to the repo.</p> <p>Challenge Accepters:</p> <ol> <li>None currently</li> </ol> <p>Thanks for reading!</p> <hr/>**评论:**<br/><br/>0xjnml: <pre><p>I&#39;m not sure the motivation behind this is a &#34;challenge&#34;.</p></pre>dominikh: <pre><p>Soon: Twitch builds a startup</p></pre>InevitableAlarm: <pre><p>?what?</p></pre>InevitableAlarm: <pre><p>motivation is to learn from you guys how to use channels properly :) I&#39;m thinking that the only people who would like to do this challenge are some intermediate Go programmers and possible some masters.</p> <p>the community knows all, and since you guys are the community, I want to learn from you guys :D</p></pre>SeerUD: <pre><p>Nice try, person who wants someone to work on a concurrent filesystem for free!</p></pre>InevitableAlarm: <pre><p>? I&#39;m just wanting to learn some more best practices and how concurrent programs are structured</p></pre>PoopiePancakes: <pre><p>His sprint ends in a week and this is his next task</p></pre>InevitableAlarm: <pre><p>who&#39;s sprint</p></pre>freman: <pre><p>Sounds like homework to me</p></pre>InevitableAlarm: <pre><p>if this sounds like homework then wouldn&#39;t the teacher be a programmer? or atleast fairly versed in what a programmer would do? and furthermore, all programmers today know about GitHub and most of them use it so the teacher can easily figure out if I&#39;ve conned others into my homework and I will flunk my exam. I want to learn how to use channels and how concurrent programs are usually structured in Go. If you don&#39;t like it don&#39;t do it. It&#39;s completely optional.</p> <p>btw im self taught and home schooled</p></pre>InevitableAlarm: <pre><p>thanks guys for all the support :)</p></pre>

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