Debug Go Code with Visual Studio Code
Recently, I started debugging Go code using Visual Studio Code. Some minor hiccups aside, it was pretty trivial to get up and going. This is the short version of what you need to do to get started.
For over 10 years, I've been teaching developers how to build web-based applications with PHP, through the tutorials on this site, my books and courses, and tutorials I've written for other sites. More recently, I've been showing how to do so with Go too!
As modern web-based applications require a broad range of knowledge and skills, it can be hard to know what to learn and in what order. To make matters worse, no matter if you're a freelancer or a full-time employee, there's always another ticket to complete or a release to push out.
Given that, finding time to improve your skills can be hard to come by. So, you need a guide you can rely on. I'd love to be that for you.
Why? Besides loving writing and teaching web-based development, each tutorial is:
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Recently, I started debugging Go code using Visual Studio Code. Some minor hiccups aside, it was pretty trivial to get up and going. This is the short version of what you need to do to get started.
Recently, I deployed a Go-powered app backed by an SQLite database on Fly.io for the first time. Here’s the process that I went through, along with some of the issues that I encountered along the way.
Want to know how to deploy a PHP app to production (or any other remote environment)? In this tutorial, I’ll show you all the steps involved, and provide background information along the way, so you can build on what you’ll learn.
Docker and Docker Compose simplify setting up local development environments for developing PHP apps and for deploying them, whether locally or remotely. But, when your PHP app is running inside a Docker container, how do you run your tests — especially test suites that depend on resources such as database or caching servers? In this tutorial, I’ll show you how to do so.