Hands-on, interactive tutorials for programming in Go.
play-with-go.dev
play-with-go.devis a series of hands-on, interactive, browser-based guides that introduce the tools required to work with the Go programming language. It is the natural next step after "A Tour of Go" which introduces the language itself.
play-with-go.devcovers the various subcommands of the
gocommand,
staticcheckand many other tools that will make writing Go programs that much easier and fun!
To get started learning with
play-with-go.dev, simply visit https://play-with-go.dev/.
If you are interested in learning more about the project, in particular how to contribute, please see the contribution guidelines.
The
play-with-go.devsplash image was kindly created for the project by Egon Elbre.
play-with-go.devis an experiment designed to test the hypothesis that interactive guides are a more engaging medium for learning when it comes to developer tools. The
gocommand and modules lend themselves very well to this type of guide therefore. We need your feedback and suggestions to help steer
play-with-go.devin the right direction!
play-with-go.devis very much by the community, for the community. The goal is to build a platform of high quality, reviewed and curated content, with a diverse, inclusive and sustainable model for having people contribute and maintain that content. We want to make it easy for people to contribute and review content, enabled by tooling and continuous integration checks.
play-with-go.devwas created by Paul Jolly and Marcos Nils. Guides are built using the popular
play-with-dockerplatform (created by Marcos Nils and Jonathan Leibiusky). Guides are served via https://play-with-go.dev/ and run in a user's browser, presenting the guide content on the left, and an interactive terminal on the right. This terminal is connected to a remote session hosted in Google's Cloud.
Potential future enhancements to
play-with-go.devinclude:
If you have any questions, please feel free to raise an issue or contact us directly.
The
play-with-go.devproject exists free of charge thanks to the generosity of our sponsors (details to follow).
We are looking to broaden that sponsorship base to meet ongoing hosting costs, but also to start a programme of rewarding contributors and reviewers.
If you or your company would like to sponsor the project, please contact us.
Thank you to the following individuals for their help in making
play-with-go.devhappen: Carmen Andoh, Marcel van Lohuizen, Daniel Martí, Roger Peppe, Bill Kennedy, Jon Calhoun, Cory LaNou, Johnny Boursiquot, Michael VanSickle, Egon Elbre.