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Today we’re turning our Go beginners guide up a notch by learning how to deal with files and data structures like JSON. We navigate the Go documentation, and build an application that reads videos from a JSON file and updates them.
We learn about structs, I/O, byte arrays\slices, converting bytes to go types and back to bytes.
These are fundamentals of working with data in Go.
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In this video, we work with JSONs, which are a common data format for most web services (i.e. APIs). Thank you for watching and happy coding!
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Today we’re turning our Go beginners guide up a notch by learning how to deal with files and data structures like JSON. We navigate the Go documentation, and build an application that reads videos from a JSON file and updates them.
We learn about structs, I/O, byte arrays\slices, converting bytes to go types and back to bytes.
These are fundamentals of working with data in Go.
https://github.com/marcel-dempers/docker-development-youtube-series
#go #json #javascript #golang #developer
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Go announced Go 1.15 version on 11 Aug 2020. Highlighted updates and features include Substantial improvements to the Go linker, Improved allocation for small objects at high core counts, X.509 CommonName deprecation, GOPROXY supports skipping proxies that return errors, New embedded tzdata package, Several Core Library improvements and more.
As Go promise for maintaining backward compatibility. After upgrading to the latest Go 1.15 version, almost all existing Golang applications or programs continue to compile and run as older Golang version.
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Use pandas to upload CSV, TXT and Excel files
Learning Python isn’t the easiest thing to do. But consistency is really the key to arriving at a level that boosts your career.
We hear a lot about millennials wanting things to easy. In reality, there are a lot of young professionals who believe that they can do more for their companies but are being held back by the work cultures they are faced with at the onset of their careers.
Having been lucky enough to have found a job after my studies, I remember immediately feeling a wave of disappointment a very short while after starting my new job. I felt like a cog in a massive machine. I wasn’t really anything other than a ‘resource’. An extra 8–15 hours of daily man power depending on my boss’ whim.
The result, was the eventual disenchantment and lack of motivation simply because, for the most part, I was expected to be quiet and do my job in the hope of one day being senior enough to effect significant changes. And while the older generation would generally tell me to suck it up, I couldn’t see myself sucking it up for 5 years or more. I knew I’d get stale and afraid of change, much like those telling me to stay in my place.
For anyone in a similar situation,**_ do your best to improve on your skills _**and find an environment that works for you. That’s the whole purpose of these articles. To get you on your way to freedom.
For this demonstration, I’ll use data from this Kaggle competition. It’s a simple CSV file containing data on individuals in the Titanic and the different profiles i.e. (age, marital status etc.)
I want to import this file to python. I’ll show you how to do this alongside all the possible troubleshoots you may encounter.
#python #programming #pandas #python for beginners #importing files to python with pandas #python for beginners #2 — importing files to python with pandas
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This tutorial will clearly explain you how to generate a static json file online for your app testing.Also not only generating json file you can create an online Pojo file for it and integrate the api easily into your project.
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