Thứ Tư, 3 tháng 10, 2018

Youtube daily about Oct 3 2018

Yayy!!

- Hello! - Hi~~

Are you guys curious that where we are going now right?

where are we going now?

we are going to go to the pub 'El coco' for language exchange.

I guess if you are in Australia, you must heard about El coco before

because when I got here in Melbourne

I was curious about language exchange, so I looked it up

and El coco was the most famous language exchange place.

especially it's really famous among Korean.

so we are going to the El coco pub now

and she is using the google map now

we are using a selfie stick again now

if we use selfie stick, everyone watch us, so we feel embarrassed lol

I already feel embarrassed

me too, a bit.. lots of people are here.

oh! that's flag staff station! - Mhmm

anyway yeah, we are going now.

we are planning to show you how we can meet people and what atmosphere is

We almost here!

Look at that sign, circle one!

ohh! lots of people in the pub! - yeah I can see!

can you see the pretty sign? 'El coco'

when you turn the corner,

you can see the entrance

we are going to go inside

I can tell today has lots of people in there

let's go inside! - Yayy!

(you can meet the language exchange staffs here, and you can choose your flags)

(was super crowded!)

(They had Korea flags, but ran out at the moment)

Ahh right, I need to speak Korean.

yeah get the flag sticker and put this sticker here!

yeah, that's it!

yeah, we are ready!

should I put sticker in my forhead?

wow that's really brilliant idea - right?

everyone is gonna watch me

wow, what a small world! I was so surprised

I met my Aussie friend without any plan!

Hello~ - Hello!

Hello, my name is Tai

I lived in Osaka but my Japanese is not so good

This is my friend, long time no see!

They are making YouTube video

Oh really? YouTube? - amazing isn't it?

yeah it is!

Anyway nice to meet you!

(next we met two guys from Egypt and Korea)

(They lived in Melbourne for a long time, so we could talking about Melbourne so far)

(and also Egypt culture was similar as Korea, so we were interested in his stories)

(I was teaching her Hello in Korean)

Hello~

(Her voice was so cute)

(I met this girl, Sonya and another Aussie guy, William)

(They are from Australia, and also they were committee this language exchange.)

(they didn't know about Korea well, so I introduced some K-pop to them lol)

(this guys was so funny omg)

Hello, I am Ika

you said to me cute something?

Ah! I am cute and handsome guy.

and I am from Singapore

oh You are Singaporean

and I studied Korean for 3 years

OHHH!!!!!!!!!!!

(His Korean was so good, so impressed)

but I am not confident when I speak Korean

(He suddenly turned on his camera and filming together LOL)

(time to go to the lounge together!)

Hello again!

we came to the lounge to share our stories!

you guys are gonna go to the language exchange after watch this video right?

So when you guys go to the language exchange, we are gonna tell you how to make friends.

we want to share our tips!

Okay first, actually my personality is...

yeah, we have different personality, so..

yeah.. lol In my personality, I am not shy to meet new people

so, I can say to stranger like "Hi, how are you?"

especially when someone stares at me. it's not awkward for me.

so if someone is alone at the language exchange, then I can go to someone right away.

and I can start a conversation like, "Hello, I am Sehee. Did you come here by yourself?" something like that

but I don't think everyone personality is same as me

so I am telling you what I usually do in Language exchange lately.

first, just seat at the chair.

definitely someone who interested in Korean is gonna approach you.

That's right, because we put the flag sticker on the chest

yeah that's true.

To be honest, in my opinion, Start the conversation to other people is the best way

because I can choose the person that I wanna be friend with

ohh~! - yeah!

if you seat, and someone come to you,

you have to start the conversation even though someone is a bit weird or creepy,

But let's say you see someone who really like the fashion style and also personality

You wanna be friend with them! aren't you?

so I guess they have pros and cons that you are going to other people or wait for other people to come to you.

so you can make friends in a convenient way for you

What about you, Sora?

I am a bit shy person, when I meet some stranger.

I am a little bit picky when I meet people I guess.

yeah.

I can feel the feeling of people, so if I feel someone is okay, it's okay to be friends with them

if I see someone alone, like me

I can approach that person, and I can start the conversation.

I mean, I can start the conversation with someone who has personality like me.

I also like meet many people, but I think that's hard to make 'real friends'

yeah, I agree

so I prefer to go to the one friend, and start a deep conversation,

and I can be their friends if we really clicked!

No matter how shy you are, you need to be a little more courageous when you go to a language exchange.

yeah that's what I am saying

yeah, but if you don't want to be in a very crowded mood, you can find a person who is alone like me!

that's good way!

yeah, that sounds really good.

because you can have a deep conversation.

You know my personality,

so it's really normal to make friends in crowded mood. but I feel like I can change my way to make friends!

(sorry I was too talkative)

I don't know If we talked well

I hope that what we are trying to say will be communicated to you.

if you have any questions,

you can leave the comment!

leave the comment pleaseee

We will answer it for sure!

and please subscribe us as well

Yeah we were SOSEGEE!

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Casual relationships & sex | Why women don't talk about it? - Duration: 5:58.

I have to admit that I have enjoyed casual sex and it's fine, and there's

nothing to be ashamed of but why is it still such a big thing for many women?

Hi sex-positive people my name is Marisol and this is Be Sexpositive.

In this episode we're going to talk about casual sex.

why is still such a big deal for women?

Make sure to subscribe to be updated

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exclusive VIP area with free content.

Casual sex: why is still such a big

thing especially for women? Men are allowed to have sex with whoever they

want and we're never going to judge them. But when it comes to female sexuality

if you don't have casual sex or maybe you don't admit you have casual sex, then

you're a prude. And then, if you enjoy casual sex and you like to sleep with different

people, then you might be consider a slut. Why is this?

Of course, well, this has to do a lot

with the sexual double standard. Of course men should enjoy sex and women,

well, somehow we have been taught to repress our sexual feelings.

I have to admit that I have had casual sex in the past. I'm in a relationship now and I

have enjoyed and this is nothing to be ashamed of. So how do we want to change

the way women react to sex when we always judge them. Yeah, of course when I

was probably a teenager you have to kind of judge, right? So if a woman was

sexually liberated and enjoy having sex with men

or with other women. Yes, you always have a feeling that "oh, they're this slutty aren't they?

And then you grow up a little bit and then you start understanding

well, that it's not the way and and that was definitely my case. I grew up

and I understood, no, casual sex can be fun.

And, if you are no in a relationship or you are in an open relationship there's no reason why you

cannot enjoy casual sex. And, then you have many women who either they don't

have it because they are really afraid of what people are going to think about

them. Or they do it but then they don't say. And I mean there's nothing wrong

with not talking about your sexual life. And, I mean, I've never been a person

who really talks so much about my sexual life because it's something for me.

But the problem comes when you are afraid that if you do have sex with

different people you might be labeled. That's the problem and on the other hand

there's nothing wrong in not having sex or having sex only with your partner and

have only one partner. I think the problem comes when women decide not to

do it just because they're gonna be labeled as whatever...

Of course, there is a big exercise that men have to do. Men like to kiss and tell.

Of course definitely not all man do that. But they also judge, so they have had

sex with a particular woman, and then they judge her because they have sex

with them. That's weird and wrong.

And also women I mean we tend to

much women so much for what they do or they don't do in their sexual lives and

how we pretend to change that if we are not helping each other. How do we want to

be feminist, and how do we want to have equal rights if we don't defend each other.

If we don't support each other. And this is something men do great. They

support each other. We need to learn to do that, and stop judging what a woman

has done and what they do with their body and... it's lot of bullshit, isn't it?

Let's not judge each other, let's just support each other. And if a woman has sex with lots

of different people, good for her. And if she decides not to do it, to just stick

with one partner or not to have sex at all, good for as well.

Ladies! We have to support each other.

So let me know if you enjoyed this episode by using

the buttons below or leave me a comment. And if you know anyone who might like

this video please share it with them. Also make sure to subscribe. See you next

week and remember to Be Sexpositive!

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Arsenal legend Martin Keown make hilarious comment about Alexis Sanchez during Man United clash - Duration: 2:04.

Alexis Sanchez has not exactly hit it off since joining Manchester United from Arsenal

The Chilean signed for United as part of a swap deal that took Henrikh Mkhitaryan to the Emirates in January

But in Manchester he is a shadow of his former self.Sanchez was the main man at the Emirates, scoring 80 goals in 166 appearances during three and a half years in north London

But at United he has managed just three goals in 24 games under Jose Mourinho. He is, of course, not the only one struggling to make a mark in the Portuguese manager's regime, with Mourinho having a very public spat with France World Cup winner Paul Pogba

But he comes in for constant criticism on social media, and from pundits on television and radio too

And tonight has been no different.United have stuttered to a goalless draw with Valencia at Old Trafford tonight, although that result means it's four points from their opening two Champions League games - hardly a disaster

Arsenal legend Martin Keown was at the game for BT Sport and made a hilarious comment about the 29-year-old's display against the Spanish outfit

Keown said: "It's almost like they've signed the brother of the player at Arsenal

" Twitter users could not help by laugh at the comment, with one saying it was a "classic line from Keown" and another saying "Keown really hates Sanchez"

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Builderall Tutorial 62 - Responsive Blogs: How to add an about the author box - Duration: 6:53.

okay so in this tutorial I'm going to go over how to add an about the author box

on your sidebar okay so we're gonna call it the about the author box but that's I

mean that's just a generic name for it on what we're doing once you see what..

we're adding in you'll see that you can do many implications or many different

applications with this okay so let's jump right into it so I'm in my sidebar

to get there and become here your press sidebar alright now the first thing I

want to do is add a new container that's gonna show up at the bottom now I want

this show up at the top so people can see that first so I'm gonna drag it and

next we're going to the configurations and I'm gonna add a minimum height to my

containers 200 pixels gonna make this like a light grey so we see what we're

working on and I'm gonna press okay nasty press okay of course you have to

go in and press save all right now seit everything we can see our box all right

now I have my box here it's a little off though the mind of my small image

gallery here so what I want to do is I want to make it the same size so if that

happens to you come here go into the general configuration sort of settings

you click on container and we want to change the margin the margin refers to

the external spacing of your container so want to change that come here

slightly okay and press save and now we can preview so now we got a lot lined up

looks about even so next thing we will have to do is add a grid so come here

our row 100 you can do others but I mean it's gonna look a little crazy sometimes

on your arm on your sidebar so we're gonna keep it a hundred percent

I'm gonna come here and I'm gonna add an image first so come here

press add image now you can upload your own of course or you can choose one of

the preloaded to bring it in is double click gonna choose this guy here look at

this guy alright display form so we can choose

thumbnail round the corner circles we're gonna go in add just a second

first I want to show you how shows up so we're gonna press Continue here and save

all right so once we say we see we have our image on top of our box now I want

to make it look a little bit better so I'm gonna come here directly image click

on this on its pencil now what we're gonna do we're gonna use a circle a lot

of people use circle when they're talking about the about the author just

kind of highlights the person's face we're gonna do that alright and then

we're gonna continue from there I remember after every little detail

you're going to say okay get out of here alright so there we are now as you can

see I have white around my images okay this is because this is the first in the

background of the content I need to change the content background or

anything make it transparent so that it matches so what I want to do here it's

come into my configurations on my container go into the content press

generate and then I could change the color here so we're gonna click it's all

white click here and I'm gonna bring it down to all black and I'm gonna slide

this down to make it transparent a hundred percent then we can press ok

then we can save and then once we preview out of here we'll see now that

all that white is gone because now it's transparent alright we wanted to change

that because we have text on there Texas white it won't show up alright so

the next thing I want to do is add on content actually before that you see how

we have the the image touching the sides here alright so I want to bring that in

a little bit closer so it looks a little cleaner so I'm gonna come here and

instead of working with the margin which was the external spacing I'm gonna work

with the padding when to the internal spacing I'm gonna pull this in slightly

that's okay and press safe all right there we go so we have our image here

now I want to go add some content some text content so I'm gonna come here add

choose a plug-in we're gonna go to text editor and now I'm gonna do is say about

the author and then maybe down here I'll put on right

this has a placeholder yourself here

alright and let's make this a little bit larger make this uh head of three let me

see I'll do this not just copy and paste make it look just a little more going on

all right so we're gonna copy everything here send to that price continues

alright and now we can see and there it is is our about the author box we have

our image we have our container line up how we want and we have our text as well

now you can do many cool things with this this is just one implication but

that is how you add and edit about the author box or add something to your

lateral bar I will talk to you in another tutorial

thank you

you

you

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Chandler was clearly the most attractive in Friends and that's the tea

Advil doesn't cure hangovers Timothee chalamat does and that's the tea

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#FiveThings About Azure DevOps {S:02 E:01} - Duration: 5:57.

>> I don't have much hair up there--Golnaz.

If you're super anxious and the rabbit

bites the tip of your finger off,

then you're not anxious anymore.

That's how therapy animals work.

>> Give me this.

>> No!

>> Give it to, you'll eat it.

>> Don't eat it though, just save it.

>> Hi, I'm Burke Holland.

>> I'm Damian Brady.

>> This is Five Things about Azure DevOps.

>> That's right.

>> We're here at Microsoft Build 2018

and it doesn't look like we are.

It looks like we're at a petting zoo.

But we are actually at

the conference and we've got these,

easy! What's this one's name?

>> Alfie.

>> Settle down, Alfie.

We've got rabbits and, uh, Little Sebastian, ponies,

that dog's passed out over there.

Anyway, we're in the

therapy area over here which is awesome.

This is provided by Animals as Natural Therapy,

a great organization that works with veterans

and other underprivileged kids in foster care,

people that struggle with a lot of anxiety like myself.

Working with these animals helps a lot with that.

So, I, personally I'm glad these horses are here

because I can see how awkward it is making you feel.

Also, I've heard that rabbits will bite you, so.

>> I've heard that too. No, I have, see the laptop.

>> Thing number one, what is Azure DevOps, Damian?

>> Is that an Australian accent?

>> Yes.

>> It's really, really bad.

>> Would you like a bumper sticker for

your Subaru Outback?

Crocodile Dundee.

Going to quit the band again, Brit. Okay.

>> That's New Zealand.

>> Same thing. Thing number one.

What is Azure DevOps?

>> Azure DevOps is the new product name

for Visual Studio Team Services

which is Microsoft's DevOps product.

>> I was about to say, "That doesn't help me much."

>> Yeah. It's Microsoft's DevOps product

and DevOps lifecycle

from Source Control and Work Item planning,

all the way through to your Builds and Releases,

and monitoring what's happening in

production and everything about your application.

>> So, for those who don't know what DevOPs is,

would it be accurate to say that it's

a tool for pulling in,

code building, running all your tests, deploying?

Do I have all that right, or I'm

misunderstanding how DevOps works?

>> Well, DevOps itself is not really a tool.

So, Microsoft's definition of DevOps

is the union of people,

process and products, [inaudible].

>> You lost me at the union of people.

Everything after that, I wasn't even listening.

>> People, process, products.

>> Okay. That I can do.

>> Yeap, and delivering continuous value.

>> Now, see, you just added something else at the end.

>> Used more words. So, it's

about delivering value to the people

using your software by

ultimately making that process better

of getting the right things into

production and making sure

that the right things went in production.

>> Can't you just right click "Deploy"?

>> No. You cannot do that.

>> Why not?

>> Because that's-

>> That's how I do it.

>> Yeah, I know.

>> I deploy all my stuff that way.

I'm doing it wrong, apparently.

>> It's wrong.

>> Nicole Kidman.

>> No. That's- no.

>> Hugh Jackman. That's your therapy horse back there.

>> That's my therapy?

>> Here's 5,000 candles.

Thing number two, what is it that

Azure DevOps actually does?

>> Well, it is the product that

streamlines all of the stuff you need to do for DevOps.

It'll hold your Source Control,

it tracks your items,

your work items, the things you're going to do,

it does your Builds, it does your Releases,

and it helps you monitor what's going

on in production with your application.

>> What if I go to somewhere else though,

it's in GitHub or I've got

a different Source Control provider?

>> Yeah. You can plug in GitHub,

you can grab your source code from pretty much anywhere.

>> So, it'll read, it will pull in your code

from pretty much any repository?

>> Yeah. It can even talk to

other deployment processes and

other tools that you might already use.

So, you don't have to use all of it,

but it's all there for you.

>> What about Visual SourceSafe?

>> You can maybe use that, if you want.

>> Visual SourceSafe, #NeverForget.

That horse is rubbing your back.

>> Does this mean I'm misbehaving?

>> He knows that you're anxious, Damian.

He's trying to settle you down. Good job.

>> Thing number three. I don't

get paid a lot to do this show.

So, how much is this going to cost me.

>> So, it's free.

>> Free?

>> It is free.

>> Well, what's the catch?

>> Well, it's up to five users. It's free.

But if you have a Visual Studio Enterprise subscription,

which a lot of companies do,

then that doesn't count towards that,

and you have a limited number of

Build minutes, with a host of Builds.

>> So, is it included in the Enterprise subscription?

>> It's included in the Enterprise subscription.

>> So, anybody that already

has the Enterprise subscription

already has access to this tool?

>> They do.

>> Nice. But not me,

I don't have an enterprise.

>> You work for Microsoft, you have everything.

>> No. They don't give me anything except for

these three ponies and that rabbit that almost bit

my finger. Thing number four.

Azure DevOps, formerly known

as Visual Studio Team Services,

has Visual Studio in it,

which makes me think that you're trying

to get me to use Windows.

You're sneaking it in there.

Is that what's happening, Windows tool?

Well, for JavaScript and Node developers,

a lot of them use Macs and Linux,

and environs that are not on

Windows. So, how does that work?

>> So, it's any language, any platform.

So, you can write.NET and compile

and build and release.NET, but you can also do Node,

you can also do pretty much

any language, Go, Ruby, Python-

>> COBOL.

>> JavaScript, COBOL.

Yeah. You could. You could totally do COBOL.

>> I build Web apps in COBOL.

>> Do you?

>> Is that even possible? I don't know. I have no idea.

>> You can do it.

>> Well, I'm going to do it right after this.

>> Yes.

>> Thing number five. You can get started with

Azure DevOps today by going to,

where are we going?

>> dev.azure.com.

>> dev.azure.com.

Get started today for free.

>> For free.

>> I'm Burke Hollands.

>> I'm Damian Brady.

>> Now, you know Five Things about Azure DevOps.

>> Such a bad accent. I'm done.

>> It's great.

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Man Utd news: Antonio Valencia reveals why he liked post about Jose Mourinho being sacked - Duration: 2:18.

 Manchester United drew 0-0 with Spanish side Valencia in the Champions League last night to extend their winless run to four matches

 And on an account dedicated to Ecuadorian full-back Valencia, a post said: "I'm not even surprised about the outcome of this game

 "I always look forward to our games but recently Mourinho has made watching us a punishment now

Something needs to change. "It's time for Mourinho to go." But this morning, Valencia claims he liked the post without reading the caption

 Valencia wrote on Twitter: "Yesterday, I liked a post on Instagram without reading the text that accompanied the picture

 "These are not my views and I apologise for this. "I am fully supportive of the manager and my teammates

 "We are all giving our everything to improve the results." Valencia returned to the United starting line-up after missing the 3-1 defeat to West Ham in the Premier League on Saturday

 United have not won at home since 10 August - the opening day of the season. And Mourinho says he doesn't have players with the "technical quality" required to play out of defence

  "The players tried. They raised the level of their efforts," Mourinho said. "They raised the level of their intensity

 "We tried to play but in some crucial positions in the building up phase, we don't have the technical quality to build from the back

" United face Newcastle on Saturday as they bid to kick-start their season.

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Man Utd fans have theory about why Ed Woodward invited legends with Mourinho job on line - Duration: 3:16.

 The club have made their joint ever worst start to a Premier League at this point, acquiring just ten points

 Pressure is continuing to build on Jose Mourinho after a public spat with Paul Pogba has taken centre stage

 The World Cup winner was stripped of the vice captaincy and was caught on camera in training ground bust up with his boss

 During tonight's Champions League match with Valencia, the cameras picked up that there were a number of club legends watching the game

 Some Manchester United supporters believe Ed Woodward invited the legends for one reason

 One said: "You can be sure they are guests of the board. Woodward playing it like a fiddle

LFC did the same over the past managers when writing on the wall. Invited every past legend

With his red tie and scarf on. shaking their heads in disapproval for the cameras

" "Woodward trying to look good by inviting fan favourite legends to sit next to him," another added

 The presence of the Class of 92 was evident at the end of David Moyes' tenure, when Ryan Giggs stepped in to take caretaker charge at Old Trafford

 The legends would have been incredibly disappointed with yet another dismal display which ended 0-0

 Some supporters are beginning to sense that the former players may push the board towards given Mourinho the axe

 "The class of 92 has come back to @Manutd to pressure Woodward to fire Jose Mourinho," another fan claimed

 Another said: "In the latter days of Moyes at United, the Class of 92 suddenly became highly visible (and questioning)

They're all there tonight, and Scholes outspoken. Coincidence??" This was Manchester United's fourth match without a win and the board's patience with Mourinho could be wearing thin

 This weekend's match with Newcastle is a must win game ahead of the international break

 After the interval they face Mourinho's former club Chelsea before hosting Juventus, a run that could spell trouble for the Portuguese boss

 Man United are second in the group on four points after Juventus beat Young Boys 3-0 in Turin

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All About Go - Duration: 7:18.

>> Hi I'm Francesc Campoy and this, is just for-.

>> No, The Open Source Show.

>> Oh yeah.

>> Welcome back to The Open Source Show.

My name is Brandon Minnick, with me we

have a very special guest today.

You've seen him talk about Go all around the world.

You know him from his hit YouTube channel JustForFunc,

Francesc Campoy. I'm new to Go.

I've heard of it,

I know it exists,

it's the cool language,

and I want to learn more.

But first I'm kind of curious, where did it come from?

It seems like it exploded overnight in popularity.

>> Six years ago it was open sourced and before

that it was a closed source, I guess,

project internally at Google.

The whole idea was rather than writing very big servers,

with big machines, many cores,

many developers, all of that thing.

So, with Go basically what they tried to do is,

let's remove all of the fancy things and go down to

the simplest possible tool that can do the job.

That result is Go, really.

I used to write C++ and I

assumed that in order to write powerful things,

you needed a powerful language.

Then, when I start writing Go, I

realized that that was actually

pretty wrong because at the end of the day,

if you have a simple tool that is

effective, that works very well.

The good thing is that since the tool is so simple,

it actually allows you to focus on the problem

you're trying to solve rather than how you're solving it.

So, there's a lot of big projects like Kubernetes.

Kubernetes is far from being simple. But it uses Go.

The cool thing is that that allows people to

come and have to understand the concepts

of how Kubernetes works on like

pods and services and all these things,

and not having to take that much time into

understanding how that translates into Go.

Go is simple to read. That's the whole point.

>> I love it simple, yet powerful.

>> Yeah.

>> So, when we're talking about C++.

I've written some code in C++

you have to do all this memory allocation,

deallocation, there is pointers, it's crazy.

>> Yeah. >> So, how does Go manage

that powerfulness of C++ but still keep it simple?

>> In C++ you need to do all of the things.

In Go, you're not allowed to

do any of the things, that's way simpler.

You have pointers, but you cannot delete them.

There's a garbage collector that does all of the things.

You don't decide whether something is allocated on

the heap or on the stack, you don't decide.

There's many of these things that as

a C++ programmer or like

low level programming and you're like,

"How am I going to do anything with this?"

Then, you just give up,

accept the way of Go and you just start writing code.

It's actually very effective,

surprisingly and at the end of the day,

is actually around the same performance as

C++ on the memory side of things.

Last but not least is the fact

that all of this is still really fast

>> How did you get started working with Go?

It sounds like it's been around for a bunch of years,

and you've become one of the de facto experts on it.

I'd love to know how you got started.

>> I was writing C++ and I became

a C++ expert in some way.

When I decided to do something new,

I ended up being at Google writing C++.

After a year or so, I decided to do something new.

I discovered Developer Relations

as the thing which I love.

Also, since I did

my Masters on compilers and optimization,

I decided they'd be fun to merge both of them.

So, I ended up doing Developer Relations for Go.

My first job was to learn Go

and go back with feedback about the experience.

>> Looking at it through fresh eyes.

>> Yeah, exactly.

>> Amazing.

Is that where the YouTube channel JustForFunc came from?

>> I decided to create JustForFunc,

which is a YouTube channel that I've

been posting videos regularly,

for like two years.

The whole thing started because I

actually messed it up on stage once.

I apologized and I said,

"I am very sorry.

I'm going to go back to the hotel,

redo the whole demo,

and post this on YouTube."

That was the first video

ever which is Go Tooling in Action.

I think it's like over 50,000 views.

That's my most successful video so far.

Yeah, it's because I failed. Failure is good.

>> I'd love to see it.

>> Let's go, let's go watch it.

>> Let's go.

>> I've shown one way of accessing the documentation for

the current package which is right here doc,

and you can do the same thing for

fmt and see the documentation for the fmt package.

But there's better ways of doing than that.

My favorite one is go doc.

If you do go doc of this package,

you will get same message.

We do go doc of fmt,

you get much more than that.

You will get actually the full documentation,

which is pretty big, with

all the different functions that appear in fmt.

What if I care about a specific function?

Well, I can do go doc fmt Printf,

and that will give me the documentation

for that specific function.

Another option is to run go

doc binary with -http and give it a port.

Now, when you're running this,

what you're doing is actually listening on port 6060.

So, when I visit it,

you can see that the packages.

We can see all the packages in my machine.

Not only the packages in

the standard library, that is cool,

but all the packages that I've ever downloaded.

So, for instance, we can find Gorilla and

Gorilla mux, which is something that I regularly use.

Which means that I have access to all of

this documentation even when I'm

traveling around and I'm

an airplane without connectivity.

>> So, that was Go Tooling in Action

which is the video that started everything.

Actually, not only became a video but

also a workshop. You can find the link

to the video but also

the link to the workshop with all the material

that you can do online by yourself, down here.

>> Where can our viewers go to get started.

So, somebody interested in learning Go, where do we go?

>> Now, JustForFunc is a place where you could go.

But golang.org is the homepage of Go.

So, that's where you're going to find all of the things.

There's a tour, which is super useful,

I recommend trying it,

you don't necessarily need to

do the whole thing the first day.

Don't worry about that but definitely have a try at that.

There's also a bunch of online resources,

the best place to find them probably is going to be on

the Gophers Slack, so gophers.slack.com.

There's a lot of people in there,

most of them are nice.

There's a #newbies channel,

you can go there and ask questions.

No one will judge you if you

have questions that are really basic,

that's the whole objective of the channel anyway.

So, yeah and also Twitter on golang.org.

So, @golang is a nice place

to see whether there's new releases,

new talks, and things like this.

>> We have the links below in

the show notes, so check those out.

Make sure to go to opensource.microsoft.com,

to learn more about all the cool stuff we're working on.

Tap that subscribe button to stay tuned for

the next episode. My name is Brandon Minnick.

>> I'm Francesc Campoy.

>> Thanks for watching.

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