Hey guys.
I'm currently learning and applying Go for a new project at my work.
I've checked the Trending repositories in Github but I figured it would be worth a shot to ask the Reddit community for any open-source projects that a beginner could get into.
Anyone has any suggestions?
评论:
fridolinKarlAdalin:
wasted_man:You could take a look at awesome-go. It is a list of open source go projects. I'm sure you will find some great projects you can dig into
chewxy:thanks for the tip.
with a list that extensive, I'm sure I'll find something :)
fridolinKarlAdalin:If you are interested in deep learning and machine learning, my lib gorgonia is looking for help
EnceladusMoon:There is a 'x' missing in your link. chewy -> chewxy
howeman:That looks awesome. I am looking to contribute more to the stats and ml space in Go.
EnceladusMoon:We'd love to have more contributions at gonum as well
Code: github.com/gonum
jmank88:I'm still fairly noob, but will give it a go.
sonic_hitler_youth:
wasted_man:Are there any areas that you're interested in and want to work on?
snippet2:well I'm more familiar with web development in general, but I'm happy to transit to any other area with the exception of AI or something more visual-oriented
wasted_man:Here is a list of resources I keep.
https://gist.github.com/zendrulat/fc51a20296b2d85bc957ca5e20d8bf5d
Fastest way to learn though is https://www.udemy.com/learn-how-to-code/ And https://www.udemy.com/go-programming-language/
PacNinja:great udemy resources! :)
thewhitetulip:My pick would be caddy since it's maintainers are super friendly.
I maintain a small todo list manager, any modifications are welcome :-)
