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Go Cookbook

By : Aaron Torres
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Go Cookbook

By: Aaron Torres

Overview of this book

Go (a.k.a. Golang) is a statically-typed programming language first developed at Google. It is derived from C with additional features such as garbage collection, type safety, dynamic-typing capabilities, additional built-in types, and a large standard library. This book takes off where basic tutorials on the language leave off. You can immediately put into practice some of the more advanced concepts and libraries offered by the language while avoiding some of the common mistakes for new Go developers. The book covers basic type and error handling. It explores applications that interact with users, such as websites, command-line tools, or via the file system. It demonstrates how to handle advanced topics such as parallelism, distributed systems, and performance tuning. Lastly, it finishes with reactive and serverless programming in Go.
Table of Contents (14 chapters)

Memory allocation and heap management

Some applications can benefit a lot from optimization. Consider routers, for example, which we'll look at in a later recipe. Fortunately, the tool benchmark suite provides flags to collect a number of memory allocations as well as memory allocation size. It can be helpful to tune certain critical code paths to minimize these two attributes.

This recipe will show two approaches to writing a function that glues together strings with a space, similar to strings.Join("a", "b", "c"). One approach will use concatenation, while the other will use the strings package. We'll then compare performance and memory allocations between the two.

Getting ready

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