“Go (often referred to as golang) is a free and open source programming language created at Google in 2007 by Robert Griesemer, Rob Pike, and Ken Thompson. It is a compiled, statically typed language in the tradition of Algol and C, with garbage collection, limited structural typing, memory safety features and CSP-style concurrent programming features added. The language was announced in November 2009; it is used in some of Google's production systems, as well as by other firms.” Wikipedia.

My GitHub page contains various things that I've written in Go. I'm particularly interested in accurate satellite positioning systems such as GPS and I've written software to support that. My github page contains a dockerised version of the BKG NTRIP caster and my Go tools to support the NTRIP protocol .

Setting up services such as a simple web server or an NTRIP caster involves renting a virtual server and an Internet domain name for it. You can find notes on how to do that here.

To set up a web server or an NTRIP caster in the cloud you need to understand how to use the UNIX command line interface. I support some free computer-based self-teaching software that you can use to learn the basics of that. Find out more about this software here.