I’m assuming you’re asking how to make a career around Go.

For a career you might be best served by blogs about general software 
development or software engineering. Others here may be able to point you 
in the right direction for blogs. I’m not sure if “software” is still the 
best word for it.

Often these jobs will require ability to work in more than one programming 
language and with varying kinds of computing systems. Go is like a hammer 
and you probably won’t be hired as just a hammer operator.

A university might be the most straightforward career maker. I like 
electrical engineering specializing in computer programming, but computer 
science is another route to software work. Some universities may offer 
direct software degrees.

Being a software professional is not the only way to use programming, you 
may find Go or other languages help you with information work applied to 
another career.

Matt

On Friday, May 4, 2018 at 2:06:51 PM UTC-5, [email protected] wrote:
>
> Is there any blog which writes about how to succeed as a new Go coder? 
>
> I mean: 
>
> - How should one learn Go and make his/her career? 
> - What should one do after learning Go? 
> - How should one get/find job as freshman Go programmer? 
> - and what skills should one have to land to his first Go programming Job 
> as starter? 
>
> Please suggest some good blogs if you know, because it will be very 
> helpful to me to follow the right way/track.

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