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Crystal Programming

By : George Dietrich, Guilherme Bernal
Book Image

Crystal Programming

By: George Dietrich, Guilherme Bernal

Overview of this book

Crystal is a programming language with a concise and user-friendly syntax, along with a seamless system and a performant core, reaching C-like speed. This book will help you gain a deep understanding of the fundamental concepts of Crystal and show you how to apply them to create various types of applications. This book comes packed with step-by-step explanations of essential concepts and practical examples. You'll learn how to use Crystal’s features to create complex and organized projects relying on OOP and its most common design patterns. As you progress, you'll gain a solid understanding of both the basic and advanced features of Crystal. This will enable you to build any application, including command-line interface (CLI) programs and web applications using IOs, concurrency and C bindings, HTTP servers, and the JSON API. By the end of this programming book, you’ll be equipped with the skills you need to use Crystal programming for building and understanding any application you come across.
Table of Contents (26 chapters)
1
Part 1: Getting Started
5
Part 2: Learning by Doing – CLI
10
Part 3: Learn by Doing – Web Application
13
Part 4: Metaprogramming
18
Part 5: Supporting Tools

Chapter 16: Deploying Code

One of the major benefits of Crystal is that its binaries can be statically linked. This means that all of the runtime dependencies of the program are included within the binary itself. If the binary was dynamically linked instead, the user would be required to have those dependencies installed to use the program. Similarly, since it compiles to a single binary, distributing it is much simpler since the source code does not need to be included.

In this chapter, we are going to cover the following topics:

  • Versioning your shard
  • Creating production binaries
  • Distributing your binary

By the end of this chapter, you will have a portable, performant binary that can be distributed to the end users of your application.