I don't think the GopherCon 2016 videos are online yet, but when they are
I'd recommend taking a look at Katrina Owen's talk, "Mind the Gap" which
touches on exactly this topic.  It might give you some ideas.

On Tue, Jul 19, 2016 at 8:39 AM, Daniel Skinner <dan...@dasa.cc> wrote:

> is the Go tour really that out of touch for people with little to no
> programming experience? I'd think there's enough in there to keep one busy
> for quite a while. Now, whether that work is actually interesting to them
> is another matter...
>
> I sat my 9 year old daughter in front of the tour a few months back and
> she completed a number of samples. She had questions for words she's never
> heard so maybe extending the tour with pop-out help on jargon might be a
> nice contrast to how the tour currently compares itself to other languages
> for basic constructs (the inexperienced vs the experienced).
>
> Understanding errors on the screen is another important part that's pretty
> much uncovered, and so biased towards those that have dealt with errors
> before from other languages.
>
> On Tue, Jul 19, 2016 at 10:16 AM Matt Aimonetti <mattaimone...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>> I just wanted to point out a post I published today talking about the
>> fact that we are often leaving new / less experienced Go developers high
>> and dry:
>> https://medium.com/@mattetti/go-is-for-everyone-b4f84be04c43
>>
>> I'd love to see what you all in mind to help new or junior developers.
>> Maybe share some of the pain points you've experienced or seen (for
>> instance setting up the Go path, finding resources to get started etc...)
>> I'm thinking about a bunch of very short posts on basic topics and maybe a
>> real beginner tour of Go. We are going to do a beginner night next month at
>> our LA/Santa Monica Go meetup and hopefully better understand what the
>> current pain points/blockers are.
>>
>> What do you think?
>>
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