Join us for a Questions and Answers live stream session on Practical Go for beginners.
Description
This is a live stream, 40-min session for engineers who want to get answered questions around Practical cases in Go.
In this session, we will address the questions gathered from the community through Twitter, LinkedIn, and Reddit, and give you a chance to have your Practical Go beginners’ queries answered by our expert in real time.
Note: if you’ve got any questions, share them with us before the event if you want Miki Tebeka to answer them! Send us a DM via Twitter, LinkedIn, and Reddit.
Our experienced Golang trainer will be available to answer questions from the community, provide insight, and share his experiences. Whether you’re new to Go or have been working with it for a while, this session is designed to provide value for everyone.
We hope you’ll join us for this exciting opportunity to learn more about Go and connect with other developers in the community.
Agenda:
Session will last 40 min
- 30 min - Q&A collected from the Rust community beforehand via Twitter, Linkedin & Reddit.
- 10 min - Q&A open live questions.
About our expert:
Miki is a software developer with more than 20 years of experience. He has taught many workshops on various technical subjects all over the world at companies such as AT&T, Oracle, Dropbox, J.P. Morgan, and others. Miki is involved in open source, both in the Go and Python worlds. He has several open-source projects of his own and contributed to many others including Go & Python.
He’s also helping organize GopherCon Israel, Go Israel meetup, and the upcoming PyData Israel, and was a member of the PyCon Israel team.
Miki wrote “Forging Python”, “Go Brain Teasers” and “Python Brain Teasers”, he’s a LinkedIn Learning author, speaks at conferences, and infrequent blogger. Miki helps customers with R&D projects, building data pipelines, optimizing performance, and other challenging technical issues. He loves writing code and solving problems.