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Go Systems Programming

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Go Systems Programming

Overview of this book

Go is the new systems programming language for Linux and Unix systems. It is also the language in which some of the most prominent cloud-level systems have been written, such as Docker. Where C programmers used to rule, Go programmers are in demand to write highly optimized systems programming code. Created by some of the original designers of C and Unix, Go expands the systems programmers toolkit and adds a mature, clear programming language. Traditional system applications become easier to write since pointers are not relevant and garbage collection has taken away the most problematic area for low-level systems code: memory management. This book opens up the world of high-performance Unix system applications to the beginning Go programmer. It does not get stuck on single systems or even system types, but tries to expand the original teachings from Unix system level programming to all types of servers, the cloud, and the web.
Table of Contents (13 chapters)

Exercises

  1. Find and visit the documentation page of the log package.
  2. Use strace(1) to examine hw.go from the previous chapter.
  3. If you are on a Mac, try to examine the hw.go executable using dtruss(1).
  4. Write a program that gets input from the user and examine its executable file using either strace(1) or dtruss(1).
  1. Visit the website of Rust at https://www.rust-lang.org/.
  2. Visit the website of Swift at https://swift.org/.
  3. Visit the documentation page of the io package at https://golang.org/pkg/io/.
  4. Use the diff(1) command-line utility on your own in order to learn how to interpret its output better.
  5. Visit and read the main page of write(2).
  6. Visit the main page of grep(1).
  7. Play with reflection on your own by examining your own structures.
  8. Write an improved version of occurrences.go that will only display frequencies that are above a known numeric threshold, which will be given as...