EDIT: People don't seem to like doing a challenge because they think that this is a task that a) I was assigned to do at work or b) is my homework. My answers to a) i'm just twelve years old and if I was employed i would land a sentence in prison (i think) and b) im self-taught and homeschooled. I don't do homework. I am homework. I just want to learn concurrency better, and I think that there would be some pattern in concurrent programs (similar to the Elm Architecture). If you guys don't like these kinds of challenges, I will stop pestering.
I'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.
Today's challenge: Build an versioned concurrent filesystem in Go. The primary feature (I think) is channels. After you've build'd the filesystem, API'd it and then put it up on GitHub. After that PM'd me with a link to the repo.
Challenge Accepters:
- None currently
Thanks for reading!
评论:
0xjnml:
dominikh:I'm not sure the motivation behind this is a "challenge".
InevitableAlarm:Soon: Twitch builds a startup
InevitableAlarm:?what?
SeerUD:motivation is to learn from you guys how to use channels properly :) I'm thinking that the only people who would like to do this challenge are some intermediate Go programmers and possible some masters.
the community knows all, and since you guys are the community, I want to learn from you guys :D
InevitableAlarm:Nice try, person who wants someone to work on a concurrent filesystem for free!
PoopiePancakes:? I'm just wanting to learn some more best practices and how concurrent programs are structured
InevitableAlarm:His sprint ends in a week and this is his next task
freman:who's sprint
InevitableAlarm:Sounds like homework to me
InevitableAlarm:if this sounds like homework then wouldn'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'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't like it don't do it. It's completely optional.
btw im self taught and home schooled
thanks guys for all the support :)
