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Mastering Go – Third Edition - Third Edition

By : Mihalis Tsoukalos
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Mastering Go – Third Edition - Third Edition

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By: Mihalis Tsoukalos

Overview of this book

Mastering Go is the essential guide to putting Go to work on real production systems. This freshly updated third edition includes topics like creating RESTful servers and clients, understanding Go generics, and developing gRPC servers and clients. Mastering Go was written for programmers who want to explore the capabilities of Go in practice. As you work your way through the chapters, you’ll gain confidence and a deep understanding of advanced Go concepts, including concurrency and the operation of the Go Garbage Collector, using Go with Docker, writing powerful command-line utilities, working with JavaScript Object Notation (JSON) data, and interacting with databases. You’ll also improve your understanding of Go internals to optimize Go code and use data types and data structures in new and unexpected ways. This essential Go programming book will also take you through the nuances and idioms of Go with exercises and resources to fully embed your newly acquired knowledge. With the help of Mastering Go, you’ll become an expert Go programmer by building Go systems and implementing advanced Go techniques in your projects.
Table of Contents (17 chapters)
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Index

Introducing Go

Go is an open-source systems programming language initially developed as an internal Google project that went public back in 2009. The spiritual fathers of Go are Robert Griesemer, Ken Thomson, and Rob Pike.

Although the official name of the language is Go, it is sometimes (wrongly) referred to as Golang. The official reason for this is that go.org was not available for registration and golang.org was chosen instead. The practical reason for this is that when you are querying a search engine for Go-related information, the word Go is usually interpreted as a verb. Additionally, the official Twitter hashtag for Go is #golang.

Although Go is a general-purpose programming language, it is primarily used for writing system tools, command-line utilities, web services, and software that work over networks. Go can also be used for teaching programming and is a good candidate as your first programming language because of its lack of verbosity and clear...