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Mastering Go - Second Edition

By : Mihalis Tsoukalos
Book Image

Mastering Go - Second Edition

By: Mihalis Tsoukalos

Overview of this book

Often referred to (incorrectly) as Golang, Go is the high-performance systems language of the future. Mastering Go, Second Edition helps you become a productive expert Go programmer, building and improving on the groundbreaking first edition. Mastering Go, Second Edition shows how to put Go to work on real production systems. For programmers who already know the Go language basics, this book provides examples, patterns, and clear explanations to help you deeply understand Go’s capabilities and apply them in your programming work. The book covers the nuances of Go, with in-depth guides on types and structures, packages, concurrency, network programming, compiler design, optimization, and more. Each chapter ends with exercises and resources to fully embed your new knowledge. This second edition includes a completely new chapter on machine learning in Go, guiding you from the foundation statistics techniques through simple regression and clustering to classification, neural networks, and anomaly detection. Other chapters are expanded to cover using Go with Docker and Kubernetes, Git, WebAssembly, JSON, and more. If you take the Go programming language seriously, the second edition of this book is an essential guide on expert techniques.
Table of Contents (20 chapters)
Title Page

Exercises

  • Try to implement a concurrent version of wc(1) that uses a buffered channel.
  • Next, try to implement a concurrent version of wc(1) that uses shared memory.
  • Finally, try to implement a concurrent version of wc(1) that uses a monitor goroutine.
  • Modify the Go code of workerPool.go in order to save the results in a file. Use a mutex and a critical section while dealing with the file or a monitor goroutine that will keep writing your data on the disk.
  • What will happen to the workerPool.go program when the value of the size global variable becomes 1? Why?
  • Modify the Go code of workerPool.go in order to implement the functionality of the wc(1) command-line utility.
  • Modify the Go code of workerPool.go so that the size of the clients and data buffered channels can be defined using command-line arguments.
  • Try to write a concurrent version of the find(1) command-line utility that...