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System Programming Essentials with Go

System Programming Essentials with Go

By : Alex Rios
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System Programming Essentials with Go

System Programming Essentials with Go

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By: Alex Rios

Overview of this book

Alex Rios, a seasoned Go developer and active community builder, shares his 15 years of expertise in designing large-scale systems through this book. It masterfully cuts through complexity, enabling you to build efficient and secure applications with Go's streamlined syntax and powerful concurrency features. In this book, you’ll learn how Go, unlike traditional system programming languages (C/C++), lets you focus on the problem by prioritizing readability and elevating developer experience with features like automatic garbage collection and built-in concurrency primitives, which remove the burden of low-level memory management and intricate synchronization. Through hands-on projects, you'll master core concepts like file I/O, process management, and inter-process communication to automate tasks and interact with your system efficiently. You'll delve into network programming in Go, equipping yourself with the skills to build robust, distributed applications. This book goes beyond the basics by exploring modern practices like logging and tracing for comprehensive application monitoring, and advance to distributed system design using Go to prepare you to tackle complex architectures. By the end of this book, you'll emerge as a confident Go system programmer, ready to craft high-performance, secure applications for the modern world.
Table of Contents (24 chapters)
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Part 1: Introduction
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Part 2: Interaction with the OS
10
Part 3: Performance
13
Part 4: Connected Apps
17
Part 5: Going Beyond

USB

For this section, we are exploring how a program can respond to events triggered by USB devices. With this knowledge, when a specific USB device is plugged in, we can take several actions – for example, automatically start a backup process, launch an application, or execute a custom script.

Application

I like to keep my files organized, but every time I lend my flash disk to a friend, they just put all the files in the root directory with no organization whatsoever. Now, I have a messy storage device and an unstable friendship. Imagine (a hundred times worse) a root directory looks like the following:

.
├── music_2.wav
├── picture_10.png
├── Book_2009.pdf
├── Manual_1.pdf
└── Manual_2.pdf

To keep things cool between my friend and me, I created a program that automates keeping things organized in my flash drive.

A quick refresher

The Universal Serial Bus...

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