(1h58') on [[rt-792-ru]] | [web](https://radio-t.com/p/2022/02/05/podcast-792/) | [mp3](https://cdn.radio-t.com/rt_podcast792.mp3) (2022-02-05) # GoLang on Radio-T 792 (1h44') The broadcasters discuss on a blogpost about approaches to learn programming that discovers 2 main ways of learning: top-down and bottom-up. (1h58') [[@umputun]] says that he learned [[spring🛠️]] [bottom-up](https://habr.com/ru/post/649187/): from scratch he read about 3 books on Spring and when he came to job, he was at the point where, _"when a colleague showed something, I wasn't grabbing my head and running away screaming and crying."_ And that's really the main goal: > to avoid running away screaming and crying — the rest can be figured out later (1h59') He learned [[go]] in exactly the opposite way: started with [[Go by Example🌐|Go by Example🌐]], then jumped into writing code. Later he read [[The Go Programming Language📚2015|The Go Programming Language📚 (2015, O'Reilly)]], but it didn't really add much. It's a great book, you can read it like fiction for your pleasure. Nice book, no regrets about the money spent.