@@toddmcleod-learn-to-code I already subscribed to your channel. I know you from udemy. I have purchased your courses on udemy and learned golang from there.
That's funny. In Go, we call it the short declaration operator - that's the official name - though I'll sometimes refer to it as a GOpher as the goper is the mascot of the language
Thanks Prof for the showers of blesses!!!!
I'm glad to help! Together we all succeed. Blessings to you, too!!
Looking forward to a Golang DSA course from you, Todd.
Kindly never stop teaching Golang 🙏
More coming!
Thank you, @inamandev4389
I just released another video. Check out my channel. :)
@@toddmcleod-learn-to-code I already subscribed to your channel. I know you from udemy. I have purchased your courses on udemy and learned golang from there.
Man, Im gonna need chatGPT to explain all this in more depth, complex stuff, at least for me.
Thanks Todd.
Yes, it takes a minute to wrap your head around it. Practice it several times and you'll get it.
Do GO programmers refer to the := as the name, "Walrus Operator?" My BingAI is useless today... LOL! "I am the Walrus."
That's funny. In Go, we call it the short declaration operator - that's the official name - though I'll sometimes refer to it as a GOpher as the goper is the mascot of the language