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Go: Design Patterns for Real-World Projects

By : Vladimir Vivien, Mario Castro Contreras, Mat Ryer
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Go: Design Patterns for Real-World Projects

By: Vladimir Vivien, Mario Castro Contreras, Mat Ryer

Overview of this book

The Go programming language has firmly established itself as a favorite for building complex and scalable system applications. Go offers a direct and practical approach to programming that lets programmers write correct and predictable code using concurrency idioms and a full-featured standard library. This practical guide is full of real-world examples to help you get started with Go in no time at all. You’ll start by understanding the fundamentals of Go, then get a detailed description of the Go data types, program structures, and Maps. After that, you’ll learn how to use Go concurrency idioms to avoid pitfalls and create programs that are exact in expected behavior. Next, you will get familiar with the tools and libraries that are available in Go to write and exercise tests, benchmarking, and code coverage. After that, you will be able to utilize some of the most important features of GO such as Network Programming and OS integration to build efficient applications. Then you’ll start applying your skills to build some amazing projects in Go. You will learn to develop high-quality command-line tools that utilize the powerful shell capabilities and perform well using Go’s built-in concurrency mechanisms. Scale, performance, and high availability lie at the heart of our projects, and the lessons learned throughout the sections will arm you with everything you need to build world-class solutions. You will get a feel for app deployment using Docker and Google App Engine. Each project could form the basis of a start-up, which means they are directly applicable to modern software markets. With these skills in hand, you will be able to conquer all your fears of application development and go on to build large, robust and succinct apps in Go. This Learning Path combines some of the best that Packt has to offer in one complete, curated package. It includes content from the following Packt products: 1. Learning Go Programming 2. Go Design Patterns 3. Go Programming Blueprints, Second Edition
Table of Contents (38 chapters)
Go: Design Patterns for Real-World Projects
Credits
Preface
Bibliography

Numeric types


Go's numeric types include support for integral and decimal values with a variety of sizes ranging from 8 to 64 bits. Each numeric type has its own layout in memory and is considered unique by the type system. As a way of enforcing this, and to avoid any sort of confusion when porting Go on different platforms, the name of a numeric type reflects its size requirement. For instance, type int16 indicates an integer type that uses 16 bits for internal storage. This means that numberic values must be explicitly be converted when crossing type boundaries in assignments, expressions, and operations.

The following program is not all that functional, since all values are assigned to the blank identifier. However, it illustrates all of the numeric data types supported in Go.

package main 
import ( 
   "math" 
   "unsafe" 
) 
 
var _ int8 = 12 
var _ int16 = -400 
var _ int32 = 12022 
var _ int64 = 1 << 33 
var _ int = 3 + 1415...