I manually removed personal bookmarks before sharing the list. :p
I shared it because I found it interesting revisiting them and thought that others might too enjoy.
I really appreciate you effort in pointing out the correct way to do things.
In my defence I would like to point that this post was to help beginners get hands on experience writing Go code, adding design patterns or organising the code base to make things "correct" will only confuse a person who has just started to learn Go.
And to be frank, I too don't have much practical knowledge about it. If you don't mind can you point me in the right direction?
Python has more libraries to write automation tasks than Go. It really depends on you situation, if I have a lot of time I'll do it in Go because everybody does it in Python :P
Semi-abandoned just like my side projects ;)