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Harness the power of Go to level up your skillsets in web development and build web apps like a pro What you'll learn Perform DOM operations with GopherJS Upload client-side image and client-side forms Create a 3D scene in the web browser Implement a single page application Build a feature-rich social media website Manage requests and responses Create custom middleware Build web forms with validation and security in mind Create functionality to upload and process images and videos Implement a custom datastore for a relational database, document database, and an in-memory database Explore the fundamental Concepts of Go Write a unit test in Golang Create a simple web server instance for the GopherFace website Requirements This Learning Path provides a pragmatic approach to learning frontend web development using Go. Each video provides in-depth knowledge on a topic with a number of hands-on examples. As you progress through the Learning Path, we continue to elevate your skills to the next level. Filled with hands-on examples, this Learning Path will help you learn how to perform real- web development using Go. You will learn to build various applications and enhance them. Description Go is one of the most powerful, efficient, and highly-performant programming languages. Go has seen an increased rate of adoption mainly because it is lightweight, easy to use, and displays great robustness when perfog in a variety of domains. Go is a modern language, created by a team of researchers from Google that is an ideal choice for all the levels of web development. Go is not only a powerful tool that can be utilized on the server-side but one that can be utilized on the client-side as well. If you're interested to imbibe the skills of Go programming language and become a full-stack web developer, then you should opt for this Learning Path. Packt’s Video Learning Paths are a series of individual video products put together in a logical and stepwise manner such that each video builds on the skills learned in the video before it. The highlights of this Learning Path are Build a feature-rich social media website Build functionality for user authentication and session management Create a simple web server instance for the GopherFace website Build your first real- web application: a chat server Let’s take a quick look at your learning journey. In this Learning Path, you will be provided deep insight into frontend web development using Go. It starts off by covering the fundamental mechanics of frontend web development such as perfog common DOM operations, accessing native javascript functionality, making XHR calls, rendering templates on the client-side, transmitting Gob encoded data, and communicating over a WebSocket connection. You will then demonstrate how to create a single page application by implementing client-side routing and directly rendering templates in the web browser itself. Utilizing the valuable knowledge presented in this Learning Path, you will be able to build GopherFace, a fully functioning social media website with incredible features. Further, you will learn backend web development using Go. You will go through essential concepts which include web templates, the model view controller pattern, managing requests and responses, and building web forms. You will also learn how to create real-world solutions such as uploading image/video files, implementing a datastore for a variety of databases (relational, document, and in-memory), creating secure cookies, implementing authentication middleware, and implementing an asynchronous task queue to perform long-running tasks in the background. In addition to getting you up to speed with backend web development practices, this Learning Path will also provide you with helpful advice and techniques that will guide you on your way to becoming a successful Go programmer. The projects also demonstrate the key features of Go in action, such as concurrency, and will start to explore the rich ecosystem of open source libraries and frameworks that are being continually developed for the language. By the end of this Learning Path, you will learn the tricks to build robust, secure, and fully-featured applications for the web. You will have everything you need to go out into the wild with Go to build projects of your own and become a full-stack Go web developer. Meet Your Experts We have combined the best works of the following esteemed authors to ensure that your learning journey is smooth Kamesh Balasubramanian is the founder and CEO of Wirecog, LLC. He is the inventor of Wireframe Cognition (Wirecog), an award-winning, patented technology that allows machines to understand wireframe designs and produce source code from them. Kamesh has over 20 years' software development experience and has implemented numerous solutions in the advertising, entertainment, media, publishing, hospitality, videogame, legal, and government sectors. He is an award-winning, professional member of the Association for Computing Machinery and an InfyMaker Award winner. He was recognized as a Maker of Change at the 2016 World Maker Faire in New York and, upon request, has demonstrated Wirecog at MIT. Ben Tranter is a developer with nearly six years’ experience. He has worked with a variety of companies to build applications in Go, in the areas of data mining, web back ends, user authentication services, and developer tools, and is a contributor to a variety of open source Go projects. Rostislav Dzinko is a software architect who has been working in the software development industry for more than six years. He was one of the first developers who started working with the Go language far earlier than the first official public release of Go 1.0 took place. Rostislav uses the Go language daily and has successfully used it in production for more than two years, building a broad range of software from high-load web applications to command-line utilities. He has a Master’s degree in Systems Eeering and has completed a PhD thesis. Overview Section 1: Front-End Web Development using Go Lecture 1 The Course Overview Lecture 2 Introduction to GopherJS Lecture 3 Basic DOM Operations Lecture 4 The jsbuiltin Binding Lecture 5 Making XHR Calls Lecture 6 Rendering Client-Side Templates Lecture 7 Sending Gob Encoded Data over XHR Lecture 8 Websocket Client Lecture 9 Rendering a 3D Gopher Lecture 10 Dynamically Resizing the 3D Gopher Lecture 11 Panning the Camera Around the 3D Gopher Lecture 12 Introduction to Local Storage Lecture 13 Reading and Writing to Local Storage Lecture 14 Instantly Kickstarting Go Projects Lecture 15 Introduction to Single Page Architecture Lecture 16 Implementing Client-Side Routing Lecture 17 Introduction to Template Sets Lecture 18 Implementing Client-Side Templates Lecture 19 The Profile Lecture 20 Profile Image Upload Lecture 21 Finding New Friends Lecture 22 Friends List Lecture 23 The Social Media Feed Lecture 24 Extending GopherFace Section 2: Back-End Web Development using Go Lecture 25 The Course Overview Lecture 26 Dressing up Your Web App with Templates Lecture 27 Templates in Go Lecture 28 Custom Template Lecture 29 Model View Controller Lecture 30 Request Routing with Gorilla Mux Lecture 31 Middleware Lecture 32 HTTP Request Context Lecture 33 Rest API Lecture 34 Building a Web Form Lecture 35 Extracting Web Form Data Lecture 36 Web Form Validation Lecture 37 Web Form Security Lecture 38 Social Media Post Form Lecture 39 Introduction to File Uploads Lecture 40 Image Upload Lecture 41 Video Upload Lecture 42 Introduction to MySQL Lecture 43 Implementing a MySQL Datastore Lecture 44 Introduction to MongoDB Lecture 45 Implementing a MongoDB Datastore Lecture 46 Introduction to Redis Lecture 47 Implementing a Redis Datastore Lecture 48 TLS Web Server Instance Lecture 49 Verifying User Credentials Lecture 50 Secure Cookie Lecture 51 User Session Lecture 52 Authentication Middleware Lecture 53 Implementing an Asynchronous Task Queue Lecture 54 Image Resizing as an Asynchronous Task Section 3: Go Essentials for Full Stack Web Development Lecture 55 The Course Overview Lecture 56 A Brief Introduction to Programming Lecture 57 The Gist of Go Lecture 58 Installing Go Lecture 59 Configuring Go Lecture 60 Basics - Variable Declaration, Built-in Types, Constants Lecture 61 Packages Lecture 62 Functions Lecture 63 Conditional and Loops Lecture 64 Command-line Program Lecture 65 Username Syntax Checker Lecture 66 Arrays Lecture 67 Slices Lecture 68 Maps Lecture 69 Types and Interfaces Lecture 70 Social Media Post Lecture 71 Concurrency Versus Parallelism Lecture 72 Goroutines Lecture 73 Channels Lecture 74 Range Over Channels Lecture 75 Mutexes and Wait Groups Lecture 76 Concurrent Pi Computation Lecture 77 The Go Tool Chain Lecture 78 Documentation in Go Lecture 79 Testing in Go Lecture 80 Unit Testing the Username Syntax Checker Lecture 81 An Introduction to HTTP Lecture 82 The net/http Package Lecture 83 A Go Web Server Instance Section 4: Go Projects Lecture 84 Project Showcase Lecture 85 Installing Go Lecture 86 A Simple Static File Server Lecture 87 Accepting Command-line Arguments Lecture 88 Compiling to a Statically Linked Binary Lecture 89 Dynamic Content with Go Lecture 90 Handling GET and POST Requests Lecture 91 Connecting to a Database Lecture 92 Writing Tests in Go Lecture 93 Variadic Functions, Function Chaining, and Callbacks Lecture 94 Logging and Analytics Lecture 95 Error Handling Lecture 96 Advanced Middleware Lecture 97 Usernames and Passwords Lecture 98 The Password Reset E-mail Lecture 99 Sessions Lecture 100 Sessionless, Passwordless Authentication Lecture 101 Web Application Security Lecture 102 JSON in Go Lecture 103 Streams and JSON Lecture 104 Buffers Lecture 105 Image Handling Lecture 106 Concurrency Lecture 107 A Simple Chat Server Lecture 108 An Advanced Chat Server Lecture 109 Real- Notifications Lecture 110 Deployment Options Lecture 111 Automated Deployments Lecture 112 Continuous Integration Lecture 113 Debugging Lecture 114 Reflection Lecture 115 Performance This course is targeted at Go developers interested in learning how to use Go to build powerful web applications, and who want to learn full-stack web development using Go. Anyone who want to harness the power of Go, both on the backend and frontend, to create sophisticated, efficient, and production-ready web applications will also benefit from this Learning Path. HomePage:
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