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Programming Implementations And Standard Libraries In Go

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Explore Go using practical recipes on real-world challenges & build efficient applications rapidly with Go

What you'll learn

Build a completely functional web server in under 20 lines of code!

Explore the basics of the Go programming language for cloud computing and microservices.

Work with Go's unique approach to interfaces and how this makes your programs more modular and testable.

Handle errors, HTTP and perform logging & responses.

Write a simple web server and file server.

Perform CRUD operations on a relational database.

Interact with the underlying OS to perform I/O operations.

Discover how to build REST and JSON APIs.

Test idiomatically without any third-party packages.

Leverage concurrency with goroutines and channels.

Requirements

Programming knowledge is required but no knowledge of Go is needed.

Basic knowledge of Go is assumed.

Description

Go is an open source programming language by Google that makes it easy to build simple, reliable, and efficient software; which is 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. With this hands-on course, you'll start getting introduced to unique features of Go so as to learn how to build a completely functional application server in under minimal lines of code. Along with this, you'll explore Go's approach to error handling, Object-Oriented Programming, and concurrency. Then you will start getting familiar with the tools to develop an application. Next, you will learn how various answers are programmed in the Go language, which will take you to the next level in your mastering at Go. Additionally, you'll also learn essential Go libraries required to build your own production-ready applications. Contents and OverviewThis training program includes 2 complete courses, carefully chosen to give you the most comprehensive training possible.The first course, Learn Go in 3 Hours bs by introducing you to the essentials of C. You will learn how to set up the environment, where you’ll write your very first program. You’ll then work with the basic components and standard library functions that make up the language, and from there, you’ll gently move onto some advanced and interesting topics such as Object-Oriented Programming, Inheritance, and Memory Allocation (all of which will help with better performance and testing). This course is designed and developed so you seamlessly get acquainted with C and b developing applications in no .The second course, Hands-on with Go will introduce you to object-oriented programming (OOP). It includes an in-depth analysis of classes and the associated OOP concepts, which will empower you to implement the concepts of object-oriented programming (OOP) in real life scenarios. It also provides you with the essential know-how to tackle challenges while writing your code. Toward the end of each section, you’ll be introduced to the practical implementation of the concepts. The third course, Go Standard Library Solutions will help you master your developing skills with C. With real-world, practical examples explaining each concept, the course will b by introducing you to the latest features in C 17. It encourages clean code practices in C in general and demonstrates the GUI app-development options in C. By the end of the course, you’ll have an in-depth understanding of the language and its various facets.About the Authors: Jonathan Bodner has spent the past 20 years working in just about every corner of the software industry including online commerce, education, finance, government, healthcare, and internet infrastructure. He is a software eeer, lead developer, an architect and enjoys presenting and discussing open source technology trends, and the future of software eeering. Jon is currently a Lead Software Eeer at Capital One where, along with a co-worker, he recently open sourced checks-out, a fork of the LGTM project. Over the past two years, Jon has given several public talks on Go. At DevFest DC, he gave introductory and advanced talks on Go concurrency. At GopherCon, he introduced Proteus, a declarative, type-safe, run-generated DAO layer for Go and, at GothamGo, he spoke on closures and generics in Go. In addition to talking and writing about Go, Jon has also spoken at PyData DC on improving Data Science accuracy via software eeering, took part in a panel on open source in the enterprise at Atlanta Vision Talks, and spoke about Capital One's open source process at the Open Source Leadership Summit and OSCON.Tarik Guney has been working as a hands-on software eeer for more than 10 years in the industry after he completed his bachelor in computer eeering. He has worked for various domains including finance, education, and public safety. He has completed his master’s degree in computer science and getting very close to completing his doctorate in computer science. He is currently working as a principal software eeer for Motorola Solutions. His passion for programming and his years of experience in the industry always lead him to explore new technologies, using them in real-world scenarios, and helping others. Besides his videos about Go Programming, he has recorded hours of videos about javascript, C#, Career Planning, Git and GitHub, Docker, Debugging, Android, and soft skills for software developers. He speaks English and Turkish.Johnny Boursiquot is a multi-disciplined Software and Cloud Systems Eeer with two decades of industry experience spanning various server, client, and mobile technologies. His past roles include the developer, co-founder, teacher, and CTO. His love for technology is matched only by his passion for community service. He is a GoBridge Core Member, the founder, and organizer of the Baltimore Golang User Group, a previous organizer for the Boston Ruby User Group, and the Boston Golang User Group. He regularly serves as a speaker and teacher for various organizations that seek to diversify the tech industry. He has been known to mentor a number of young technology professionals in the Boston and Baltimore metro areas.

Overview

Section 1: Learn Go in 3 Hours

Lecture 1 The Course Overview

Lecture 2 What Is Go and Where Does It Come From?

Lecture 3 Installing Your Go Environment

Lecture 4 Validating Your Environment and Go Playground

Lecture 5 Building a Web Server in Go

Lecture 6 Declaring Variables

Lecture 7 Numeric Types

Lecture 8 Strings, Runes, and Arrays

Lecture 9 If/Else and For Statements

Lecture 10 Switch Statements

Lecture 11 Introduction to Functions

Lecture 12 Advanced Functions

Lecture 13 Pointers

Lecture 14 Package and Imports

Lecture 15 Creating and Using Your Own Packages

Lecture 16 Working with Third-party Packages

Lecture 17 Slices and Maps

Lecture 18 Structs

Lecture 19 Methods

Lecture 20 Interfaces

Lecture 21 Errors

Lecture 22 CSP and Goroutines

Lecture 23 Channels

Lecture 24 Select

Section 2: Hands-on with Go

Lecture 25 The Course Overview

Lecture 26 Installing Go Binaries

Lecture 27 Quick Look at Go Language

Lecture 28 Trimming Spaces from Bning and End of Strings

Lecture 29 Extracting Substrings from String Values

Lecture 30 Replacing Parts of a String

Lecture 31 Escaping Characters in Strings

Lecture 32 Capitalizing String Values

Lecture 33 Converting Boolean to String

Lecture 34 Converting Integer and Float Values to String

Lecture 35 Parsing String Values to Boolean

Lecture 36 Parsing String Values to Integer and Float

Lecture 37 Converting a Byte Array to String

Lecture 38 Finding Today's Date and

Lecture 39 Adding or Subtracting from Date

Lecture 40 Finding the Difference Between Two Dates

Lecture 41 Parsing Dates and s from Strings

Lecture 42 Extracting Unique Elements from a List

Lecture 43 Finding an Element from an Array

Lecture 44 Reverting an Array

Lecture 45 Iterating over an Array

Lecture 46 Converting a Map into an Array of Keys and Values

Lecture 47 Meg Arrays

Lecture 48 Meg Maps

Lecture 49 Testing for the Presence of a Key in a Map

Lecture 50 Creating Custom Error Types

Lecture 51 Try/Catch Equivalent in Go

Lecture 52 Doing a Simple Logging in Your App

Lecture 53 Gracefully Dealing with Panics

Lecture 54 Checking the Existence of a File

Lecture 55 Reading the Entire Content of a Text File

Lecture 56 Writing to a File

Lecture 57 Creating Temporary Files

Lecture 58 Counting Lines in a File

Lecture 59 Reading a Particular Line in a File

Lecture 60 Comparing the Contents of Two Files

Lecture 61 Deleting a File

Lecture 62 Copying or Moving a File

Lecture 63 Renaming Files

Lecture 64 Deleting a Directory and Its Contents

Lecture 65 List All the Files under a Directory

Lecture 66 Running Multiple Functions Concurrently

Lecture 67 Passing Data Between Concurrently Running Functions

Lecture 68 Waiting for All Concurrent Functions to Finish

Lecture 69 Selecting the Results of Concurrent Functions

Lecture 70 Catching Signals

Lecture 71 Running Child Processes

Lecture 72 Processing Command-line Arguments

Lecture 73 ing a Web Page from Internet

Lecture 74 ing Files from Internet

Lecture 75 Creating a Simple Web Server

Lecture 76 Creating a Simple File Server

Lecture 77 Reading Data from SQL Databases

Lecture 78 Inserting Data to Database

Lecture 79 Updating Data in Database

Lecture 80 Deleting Data from Database

Section 3: Go Standard Library Solutions

Lecture 81 The Course Overview

Lecture 82 Output Formatting with the fmt Package

Lecture 83 Input Scanning with the fmt Package

Lecture 84 Manipulating Strings and Bytes with the Strings and Bytes Packages

Lecture 85 Converting to and from Strings with the strconv Package

Lecture 86 Working with Regular Expressions Using the regexp Package

Lecture 87 Get Comfortable with the Go Build Tools

Lecture 88 Interact with the Environment through the flag and os Packages

Lecture 89 Perform File and Directory Manipulation with the os, io, and path Packages

Lecture 90 Always Handling Our Errors and Using the Errors Package

Lecture 91 Let's Do Some Math

Lecture 92 Working with

Lecture 93 Archives and Compression

Lecture 94 Images

Lecture 95 Build a Simple Server with Net/Http

Lecture 96 Middleware

Lecture 97 Writing Robust HTTP Clients

Lecture 98 Context

Lecture 99 Encoding

Lecture 100 Handling JSON Input and Output

Lecture 101 Data Storage and Retrieval

Lecture 102 Testing with the Testing Package

Lecture 103 Goroutines

Lecture 104 Channels

Lecture 105 Synchronization

Lecture 106 Concurrency Patterns

This course is for application developers, interested in learning how to apply the functional paradigm to create robust and testable applications.

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