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Practical Go Lessons

Practical Go Lessons Books

Practical Go Lessons

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Go is a language created in 2009. Simple and easy to manipulate, it is used in production by a large welcoming community. From hobbyist to Fortune 500 company Go has found its place in the technological landscape. This book will teach you how to write Go programs. Novice programmers can use it to start their programming journey. This book is suitable for anybody how wants to start programming. It assumes no prior knowledge. A computer with internet access is required to reproduce this book’s examples. 41 Chapters covering everything you need to start programming with Go : Programming A Computer - The Go Language - The terminal - Setup your dev environment - First Go Application - Hexadecimal, octal, ASCII, UTF8, Unicode, Runes - Binary and Decimal - Variables, constants and basic types - Control Statements - Functions - Packages and imports - Package Initialization - Types - Methods - Pointer type - Interfaces - Go modules - Go Module Proxies - Unit Tests - Arrays - Slices - Maps - Errors - Anonymous functions & closures - JSON and XML - Basic HTTP Server - Enum, Iota & Bitmask - Dates and time - Data storage : files and databases - Concurrency - Logging - Templates - Application Configuration - Benchmarks - Build an HTTP Client - Program Profiling - Context - An object oriented programming language ? - Upgrading or Downgrading Go - Design Recommendations - Cheatsheet
Product details
Binding:
Paperback
Number of Pages:
758
Publication Date:
2021-04-01
Publisher:
Maximilien Andile
Languages:
Published: English
ISBN10:
2492994007
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