🆘 What the heck is coding, and why is everyone coding?
- Since you've already reached this point and are viewing this course introduction page, it seems you have a keen interest in coding. Coding, in this context, means using a programming language to create something unique.
- Coding is a "must-have skill" for you to survive in the fiercely competitive world of the near future.
- Why? Digital skills will be essential for 92% of jobs globally in the future.
- The results above are from edu.google.com (click!) , and the US is also moving towards digital transformation .
Those who just looked at the code and didn't understand what it meant and sighed!

Stop sighing! Let's tackle each challenge one step at a time. 💪

🆘 What is the hot language, Go?
Go was developed primarily for systems programming, taking advantage of the best features of C++, Java, and Python! It doesn't matter if you don't know systems programming or C++, Java, or Python. We'll learn step by step .
![[Translation] Why You Should Use Golang in Coding Interviews | by Eunju Son | Medium](https://miro.medium.com/max/3544/1*xLCB49Yp90nL8eKn-fICLQ.png)
This guy is like a mascot representing the Go language. Go began development at Google in 2007 and has recently become active in various fields such as data analysis, blockchain, and cloud computing. The creator of Go is also a renowned developer! Popular websites are increasingly migrating to Go, captivated by its performance, and countless companies are already using Go!

Wow! Google, Netflix, Uber— these are all well-known companies! The need for Go on these platforms, which boast massive user bases, is a clear indicator of their performance .
Stackoverflow survey 2020(click!)
Programmers 2020 Developer Survey (click!)
Programmers 2021 Developer Survey (click!)
In the world's most famous StackOverflow developer survey, Go ranked second among the highest-paying languages, and in a survey conducted by Programmers, a Korean coding education institute, it was ranked second among languages most people want to learn. Go rose significantly from eighth place in 2019 to second place in 2020 and 2021.
In the platform field (Naver, Kakao, etc.), it is the number one language that needs to be learned. Just looking at this, you can feel the interest in Go, right?

Programming languages can feel quite unfamiliar to beginners.
There's nothing but text everywhere, and I can't understand it no matter how hard I try.
Learning something new is interesting and exciting.
I hope this lecture has given you some insight!
🏝️ What can I do after taking the course?
Literally, you can do whatever you want.
You can provide useful functions to others, talk to computers, create your own hideouts like the Go mascot—literally anything you can do online. It's all about becoming a member of a small society. To collaborate and do something, you need a means of communication, right? That's what language is, and we're going to learn it together.
Let this course serve as a cornerstone to help you grow into an adventurous developer who can explore the wider world!

I've prepared a course that will be helpful to all beginners, hoping to reduce the barriers and countless hours of struggle I experienced when entering the world of programming. I've meticulously crafted this course, combining my previous experiences with my own teaching experience.
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