I raised this under Projects because I like compiled strongly typed languages and really want to get good at this one.
This doesn't have to be a job, but it does mean writing a little bit of Go at least once a month.

How to become a Golang developer: 6 step career guide from educative.io Article
## Learning about Go - [x] Study and compile a Golang Syntax Deck - [x] SQL Fundamentals - [x] Dependency Management
## Development Skills
- [ ] Complete all exercises in the Dojo in under 30 minutes. Dojo (private)
- [x] Refresh on Data Structures
- [ ] Understand High Performance Go. Article
## Databases - [ ] Understand PostgresQL and MySQL drivers - [ ] Understand DynamoDB drivers
## Testing
- [ ] Practice creating Table Tests
- [ ] Practice Behavioural and Integration tests
- [ ] Understand other testing libs. Ginkgo GoCheck
## Design Patterns - [ ] Structural - [ ] Behavioural - [ ] Creational
## Portfolio
- [ ] Get involved in some Open Source Projects
- [ ] Publish a Public Profile on Exercism and link on CV.
- [ ] Inbox 0 for CV comments. CV (private)