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Go Standard Library Cookbook

By : Radomír Sohlich
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Go Standard Library Cookbook

By: Radomír Sohlich

Overview of this book

Google's Golang will be the next talk of the town, with amazing features and a powerful library. This book will gear you up for using golang by taking you through recipes that will teach you how to leverage the standard library to implement a particular solution. This will enable Go developers to take advantage of using a rock-solid standard library instead of third-party frameworks. The book begins by exploring the functionalities available for interaction between the environment and the operating system. We will explore common string operations, date/time manipulations, and numerical problems. We'll then move on to working with the database, accessing the filesystem, and performing I/O operations. From a networking perspective, we will touch on client and server-side solutions. The basics of concurrency are also covered, before we wrap up with a few tips and tricks. By the end of the book, you will have a good overview of the features of the Golang standard library and what you can achieve with them. Ultimately, you will be proficient in implementing solutions with powerful standard libraries.
Table of Contents (13 chapters)

Decoding a string from the non-Unicode charset

A lesser-known fact is that all content in .go files is encoded in UTF-8. Believe it or not the Unicode is not, the only charset in the world. For example, the Windows-1250 encoding is widely spread across Windows users.

When working with non-Unicode strings, you need to transcode the content to Unicode. This recipe demonstrates how to decode and encode the non-Unicode strings.

How to do it...

  1. Open the console and create the folder chapter02/recipe08.
  2. Navigate to the directory.
  3. Create the file win1250.txt with content Gdańsk. The file must be encoded in the windows-1250 charset. If you are not sure how to do that, just jump to step 6 and after you complete step 7, which...