Thank you very much for your video. However, it would be better to hear the content in a clear voice rather than one processed though a fliter.
@paveldroo9 күн бұрын
Great content, just wanted to point out not entirely correct information about difference in buffered and unbuffered channels. They are not about unlimited and limited data, but about blocking/unblocking operations. Unbuffered channel sends one piece of data and current goroutine stops execution until another goroutine will read the data from the channel. On the other hand, buffered channel allows execution until channel becomes full (the capacity parameter in make() function). When buffered channel is full it behaves like unbuffered channel until some goroutine will read some data from it. Hope it was interesting for you. I’ve watched all your videos, good job!
@dethcx2210 күн бұрын
fyi your site link in your KZfaq channel shows the default NGINX startup page, so there's some sort of problem with your NGINX configuration
@nanonkay566910 күн бұрын
Honestly, it was all good until we got to worker pools. Then it was all confusing for me there after
@maximusmcfire12 күн бұрын
App somewhat bugged, when you update page few times server stops responding "waiting for data" and subscribers map never cleaned. Rewrited using gorilla/websocket and turned all code into just 70 lines (almost twice less lines!) and it works just fine
@eduardabramovich121614 күн бұрын
Please make more apps using the Go + HTMX stack.
@licriss14 күн бұрын
Just started my first project using stack and was stuck on what I should put in Lib vs App and this way fits my intuition perfectly and such a clean and well organised delivery with just the right amount of infomation that was useful to me right now, thanks!!
@vb_gh14 күн бұрын
Thank you very much for making my requested video 🙏🏽. This is a good and clear real life use case. I would also like to ask for another video about what are the differences using json.Marshal or json.Unmarshal and json. Encoder or json.Decoder in go. I know they both are used to convert go types to json and vice versa. But I don't know why and where to use one over the other. A video with some vivid/concrete examples of why and where to use each or reply to this comment could help me understand. Thank you in advance 🙏🏽.
@user-pj2uu2pj1r14 күн бұрын
what is the editor?
@anantmishra678315 күн бұрын
wow, co pilot is really really annoying!
@pdigonzelli16 күн бұрын
Amazing. One suggestion is you have to speak a little slowy.
@SU3D319 күн бұрын
Simply Lovely! 陽 🕯
@celestial861021 күн бұрын
like the content. but the voice its like indian accent forced to native english woman using AI.
@bryanngen557221 күн бұрын
Don’t stop making videos. You're actually really good at it.
@georgecrisan949923 күн бұрын
the example at 10:30 cannot be correct, the error is caused by the fact that there is no Currency item in the currencies map with key 'usd' at the time the go routine outside of the waiting group is running. If you add a 'usd' currency in the code above the error is gone and it prints the rates when it has the record whenever the thread has a chance to run. Also at 22:40 you say let's close the resultChan but the code below has close(currencyChan). The question is why closing only one? why not both or why any at all?
@iPha1LАй бұрын
Any chance you could make a video regarding installing NVIM and Neovide with your config?
@ademolakolawole3407Ай бұрын
Amazing!!!
@frankjansson7563Ай бұрын
I've been wanting to get started with Go these videos are really enjoyable. I enjoy your Non Go videos to. Keep spreading the joy of coding :)
@mathandemotionАй бұрын
that go context video would be helpful for me
@WhatNameHereАй бұрын
How do you make your lualiine common for nvim tree and the buffer?
@daniellanciotti8908Ай бұрын
is it me , or the code editor pointer is so smooth ??
@buddy.abc123Ай бұрын
Use your real voice please. We have AI fatigue. Will catch you on the next one 👍🏾
@bassamsaleh8034Ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing but Context, context. Everyone in golang is using it. Video on context with real life example would be cool
@MartinAndrasiАй бұрын
Hello, whats the editor and plugins? Is it neovim with mouse plugin or ?
@eldr-ioАй бұрын
Hey, it's neovide. Check the pinned comment for the config
@hashomi0596Ай бұрын
the content is great, but why are you using AI voice changer or generator? Are you human? If not, then god help us.
@AnoniChocolateMooseАй бұрын
I highlighy doubt this video
@deathdefier45Ай бұрын
Years since I've seen the rot13 haha
@nihirzalaАй бұрын
Is this fedora os ??
@eldr-ioАй бұрын
Hey, yes, I change around a lot but this video is on fedora 40 (Gnome)
@nihirzalaАй бұрын
@@eldr-io I am using the arch 😶 & get alot nightmares with it.
@justafreak15ableАй бұрын
your just wasting your time and skill on making AI generated videos. Make it your own and make a portfolio out of it.
@ahmedschhaider4762Ай бұрын
thank you, really helpful
@deathdefier45Ай бұрын
You're awesome <3 thank you for this
@ryanlogАй бұрын
Enough with that girly voice bro... it clearly sounds like a guy's voice trying to disguise as a girl with that AI-generated image Man up and face your audience
@jucazac8926Ай бұрын
I actually think append is allocating, since we know nothing about b's capacity. Am I wrong?
@CodePulseАй бұрын
Wow you seem very knowledgeable
@baronbeans5001Ай бұрын
Love your tutorials. I would really love one on context please
@Cathal-zb4luАй бұрын
These videos are fantastic but i think she's an AI generated image and voice lol
@deathdefier45Ай бұрын
You can hear the keystrokes sometimes
@kapzsisagАй бұрын
seems like a voice changer maybe? her voice glitches out sometimes like at 26:47
@javierflores09Ай бұрын
@@deathdefier45 that can be edited in for the effect, I know the person on the thumbnails is definitely AI generated, however I don't know if the voice is. Maybe a voice changer
@user-qk4tx9jc4mАй бұрын
Thats what I thought at first moment, but it works. Look at you and me!😂😂
@satyayuga022 күн бұрын
Voice is real, but picture is obviously AI generated
@majidmohamadi5353Ай бұрын
Very nice, GJ
@OvidiuIspasАй бұрын
Sorry for the somewhat untelated question, but what cursor is that? I also suppose the wm is hyprland? It would be really awesome so share your dotfiles, or why not, a future video of your setup! Thanks in advance!
@cg219Ай бұрын
I second all of this
@brivismАй бұрын
Looks like default cursor animation in neovide
@OvidiuIspasАй бұрын
@@brivismthanks for replying, yep it looks like that’s what it was!
@eldr-ioАй бұрын
Hey, yea I use neovide, check the pinned comment for the config! As for WM, I change a lot and some times I'm on Hyprland, Cosmic or GNOME. This video is on gnome on fedora 40 :)
@davidherbert6359Ай бұрын
So Wonderful presentation and git thank you. Nice to see latest HTMX used. I learn so much in a simple and non over whelming way. I am most definitely Subscribed respect to u. Keep on maybe templ/HTMX/auth next pls.
@chrisj21bАй бұрын
I'm gonna enjoy it very very much
@keerthesАй бұрын
How much will it take for a beginner to learn ?
@eldr-ioАй бұрын
It depends how much of a beginner you are but if you follow along with the tutorial you should be able to get to the same point of having a HTMX webapp that shows realtime data updates. It could be benificial for you to also watch my videos on structuring Golang projects, pointers in Go and practical concurrency in Go :) hope that helps!
@eldr-ioАй бұрын
Hey guys, The source code for this video tutorial is here: github.com/sigrdrifa/go-htmx-websockets-example and my NVIM config is here: github.com/sigrdrifa/nvim Thanks for watching!
@amarjargalbatbayar-th5cdАй бұрын
do you have linkedIn? :)
@chaitanyarepuri830229 күн бұрын
how can i apply it ?
@veronez9846Ай бұрын
one of the bests videos about concurrency.
@joshbassettАй бұрын
Fantastic, more Haskell videos please 😃
@lev2590Ай бұрын
Is just the thumbnail ai generated or the whole video 💀
@dkkogmaw131116 күн бұрын
Whole video 🥱 ppl are just already to lazy and uncreative to make own vids