tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8110657754519829885.post5351419335584820377..comments2023-07-10T01:54:55.230-07:00Comments on GoLang Tutorials: My favorite ideas in the Go ecosystem - a usability perspectiveSathish VJhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15718521031646368740noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8110657754519829885.post-5459895261213816852012-07-12T12:36:00.612-07:002012-07-12T12:36:00.612-07:00David, I think your comment/experience is valuable...David, I think your comment/experience is valuable enough to warrant your own blog post. :-) Still, I am working on another article for a free online publication and your response and the reminder of the 'expertise at 10,000 hours' idea gave me an interesting phrasing of a point that was at the edge of my thoughts but eluding me. Thanks a bunch.Sathish VJhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15718521031646368740noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8110657754519829885.post-8094965491082926402012-07-12T12:26:28.897-07:002012-07-12T12:26:28.897-07:00It just so happens that I have been working to lea...It just so happens that I have been working to learn Go over the last few weeks and recently picked up Kahnemann's book (I'm maybe 1/3 of the way through).<br /><br />I'm not a programmer, but an engineer who sometimes needs to program. As such, it is difficult for me to train System 1 up for a complex language. I tried Java a decade ago, wasn't really happy with it, looked at CDavid Klaffenbachhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14944800724207853483noreply@blogger.com