Newbie to Go
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I am currently new to Golang. The reason I selected Go because it has a growing market, as far as I am seeing. I have some good backend experience with FastAPI and also exploring Kotlin (KMP+Spring), so I am not new to programming.

My plan is to learn Go for Backend. If you provide some learning resources then I will be helpful.

Also, when I used Kotlin in vs code, it become mess like no auto suggestions or features support like IntelliJ Idea. So should I learn Go with Vs code or with GoLand?

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I am currently new to Golang. The reason I selected Go because it has a growing market, as far as I am seeing. I have some good backend experience with FastAPI and also exploring Kotlin (KMP+Spring), so I am not new to programming.

My plan is to learn Go for Backend. If you provide some learning resources then I will be helpful.

Also, when I used Kotlin in vs code, it become mess like no auto suggestions or features support like IntelliJ Idea. So should I learn Go with Vs code or with GoLand?

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